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PAN-AMERICAN AIRWAYS "CHINA CLIPPER" ARRIVES AT SAN FRANCISCO, FROM THE ORIENT
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PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS SYSTEM
PAAY
6A-H613
CLYDE SUNDERLAND
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ARRIVAL OF THE “CHINA CLIPPER"
512 DAYS OUT OF THE ORIENT
After a 9,000 mile Trans-Pacific sky voyage
This luxurious flying ship is one of a fleet of
three “Clipper" ships,
“China”, “Hawaii" and
“Philippine”, operated on regular weekly trips be-
tween California and the Orient by Pan American
Airways System. Stops are made at the Hawaiian,
Midway, Wake, Guam, and Philippine Islands,
enroute, reducing a month's sea voyage to five and
one half days. These ships are capable of carrying
ton
of
mail and express—will accommodate
forty seated or eighteen sleeping passengers on
normal flight. The ships have a fuel capacity for
a flight of 3000 miles, with a high speed of 180
miles
per hour.
STANLEY A. PILTZ COMPANY, SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF.