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Quite a story:
Pan American's Boeing 314 "California Clipper" seaplane, left California on December 2, 1941, destination Auckland New Zealand via Hawaii, on its regularly scheduled passenger service.
View attachment 42067
The Japanese attack on Hawaii prevented the planned return flight, so the aircraft had to return to the USA flying west, over 30,000 miles, via:
Gladstone, Australia
Darwin, Australia
Surabaya, Java
Trincomalee, Ceylon
Karachi, British India
Bahrain
Khartoum, Sudan
Leopoldville, Belgian Congo
Natal, Brazil
Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago
New York, arriving January 6, 1942.
On returning to the USA, the "California Clipper" was renamed "Pacific Clipper".
https://www.youtube.com/embed/Ms84WfJwalI
A side note: many commercial pilots entering military air service during WW2 were permitted to wear their commercial airline caps while in military uniform.
Tom M.
Pan American's Boeing 314 "California Clipper" seaplane, left California on December 2, 1941, destination Auckland New Zealand via Hawaii, on its regularly scheduled passenger service.
View attachment 42067
The Japanese attack on Hawaii prevented the planned return flight, so the aircraft had to return to the USA flying west, over 30,000 miles, via:
Gladstone, Australia
Darwin, Australia
Surabaya, Java
Trincomalee, Ceylon
Karachi, British India
Bahrain
Khartoum, Sudan
Leopoldville, Belgian Congo
Natal, Brazil
Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago
New York, arriving January 6, 1942.
On returning to the USA, the "California Clipper" was renamed "Pacific Clipper".
https://www.youtube.com/embed/Ms84WfJwalI
A side note: many commercial pilots entering military air service during WW2 were permitted to wear their commercial airline caps while in military uniform.
Tom M.
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