Hawaii Clipper
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- Patricia Kennedy, in the bow of plane, christens the Pan American Hawaii Clipper with coconut water, at Pearl Harbor. May 1936
- First paying Pan American air passengers with welcoming musicians: Rochard F. Bradley, San Francisco; Zetta Averill, Aberdeen, WA; T. F. Ryan III, San Francisco; Alfred Bennet, New Jersey; Col. Charles Bradley, Chicago; Clara Adams, Phila; Wilbur May, Los Angeles. May 1936.
- First paying Pan American air passengers with welcoming musicians: Rochard F. Bradley, San Francisco; Zetta Averill, Aberdeen, WA; T. F. Ryan III, San Francisco; Alfred Bennet, New Jersey; Col. Charles Bradley, Chicago; Clara Adams, Philadelphia, Pa.; Wilbur May, Los Angeles. May 1936.
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- Patricia Kennedy christens the Pan American Hawaii Clipper with coconut water, at Pearl Harbor. May 1936
- The first trans-Pacific air passengers boarding the Pan American Hawaii Clipper to continue their flight across the Pacific. In the background is the China Clipper.
- Ceremonies to christen the Pan American Hawaii Clipper at Pearl Harbor. May 1936
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- Hawaiian musicians perform at the christening of the Pan American Hawaii Clipper, May 1936.
- Mary Kearney of Honolulu received the largest postcard ever delivered by air mail in the U.S. 10 hours after it was mailed in California. It carried postage of $10.50 and was flown 2,400 miles over the Pacific by the Pan American Hawaii Clipper.
- Mary Kearney of Honolulu received the largest postcard ever delivered by air mail in the U.S. 10 hours after it was mailed in California. It carried postage of $10.50 and was flown 2,400 miles over the Pacific by Pan American Hawaii Clipper.