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[[full color drawing of the Dixie Clipper in the sky above a ship in full sail]]

[[newpaper article]]
THE GLORY OF 
AMERICA'S
CLIPPER SHIPS

recaptured

BY PAN AMERICAN

THOSE trim Yankee clipper ships of the last century wrote a glorious chapter in the history of America's sea trade.  Then came steam, and gone was America's supremacy
on the seven seas.

Today, however, that supremacy is being recaptured by a new kind of clipper ship. Today, an even more glorious chapter is being written-by Clipper Ships that fly.

Pan American Clippers are America's swift ambassadors of trade over 65,000 miles of airlanes, linking 55 countries, colonies and islands.  They bring brand-new trade opportunities and travel goals within days and even hours of every point in the U.S.

Pan American planes already have flown 1,425,000 persons a total a total of 530,000,000 miles; have carried many thousand tons of express cargo and mail.  Just as this country's proud boast once was its merchant marine of the sea, so today the world envies America's Merchant Marine of the Air-the Flying Clippers.

[[/news article]]