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ANOTHER STEP IN AMERICA'S CONQUEST OF THE OCEANS.—An impressive picture taken at the Boeing plant in Seattle of the hull of Clipper No 17, which will probably be the South Seas Clipper deslined for Pan -Amerika Airways service between America and New Zealand. The air liner has emerged from its massive cocoon of scaffolding. but has only the inner stubs of its 150-fool wings in place.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVIII, Issue 95, 21 March 1938, Page 5

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ANOTHER STEP IN AMERICA'S CONQUEST OF THE OCEANS.—An impressive picture taken at the Boeing plant in Seattle of the hull of Clipper No 17, which will probably be the South Seas Clipper deslined for Pan-Amerika Airways service between America and New Zealand. The air liner has emerged from its massive cocoon of scaffolding. but has only the inner stubs of its 150-fool wings in place. Manawatu Standard, Volume LVIII, Issue 95, 21 March 1938, Page 5

ANOTHER STEP IN AMERICA'S CONQUEST OF THE OCEANS.—An impressive picture taken at the Boeing plant in Seattle of the hull of Clipper No 17, which will probably be the South Seas Clipper deslined for Pan-Amerika Airways service between America and New Zealand. The air liner has emerged from its massive cocoon of scaffolding. but has only the inner stubs of its 150-fool wings in place. Manawatu Standard, Volume LVIII, Issue 95, 21 March 1938, Page 5

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