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Those who still remember Pan Am will have their nostalgia back of the airliner that once ruled America and the skies over the world. What started from a S-42 Pioneer Clipper from California to Hawaii in 1935, became one of the dominating airline of the world. The "Pan Am Going Great" was everywhere. Now in honour to remember the now no-more Pan Am, the old associates, pilots, cabin crews and passengers are getting together to reminisce their memories of Pan AM. The Pacific Aviation Museum Pearl Harbor, Hawaii has opened an exhibition since Saturday dedicated to Pan Am artifacts, from the early years (1930s and 40s) to the jet age (1960s).
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