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Two Decades After Last Flight Dinner is Served on Pan Am 747

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City of Industry is now home to a vintage Pan Am 747 first class traveling section with the upper deck. The builder recently served dinner "in flight" for guests prepared in a working galley and served on authentic plates, linens, and silverware in the classic Pan Am style by former flight attendants in uniform. This is the work of a collector who works for United but has been gathering Pan Am artifacts since UAL bought the Pacific routes from the shrinking Pan Am. (www.whittierdailynews.com) और अधिक...

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PatWoolley
Pat Woolley 2
Beats the heck out of a model train set.
agg1930
agg1930 2
I would like to know where the exibit is located. I might have some old stuff from the PanAm era that might be used in the mockup.
RobSJC
Clement [email protected] 2
Absolutely .. pristine ! Reminds me of my flights on PanAm between Frankfurt (West) Germany and JFK - New York City when I served in the US Army !
BluegrassFlyer
Randy Michel 1
jshhmr
josh homer 1
I've always wanted to build a cockpit flight sim. Just unsure about the type.
robbertvalk04
robbert valk 1
in my opinion, the A 380 Cockpit is presently your best bet. Good Luck, Robbert

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robot40
Joe Daileda 4
Wow, Christa! Great Story, but you need to use your money to take some English classes and then find out how to use a spell-checker. With any money that is left, you could make a donation to this guy's Pan AM project.
WALLACE24
WALLACE24 5
Or to buy a gun and shoot yourself.
evbutler
Ev Butler 1
Both suggestions great but first, Christa should pay for advertising. There is no free lunch and the quicker fools learn this, the better off we are. Go away, Christa or whoever you call yourself. Not interested. Pay for an ad and maybe someone will fall for your racket.

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