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Welcome to our new website location. In a few weeks the site will be completely updated with more new aircraft photos, and many more great site features, that could not be provided on the previous free host. Wings Over The Pacific
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In late August 1924, the planet MARS was closer to Earth than it would be for a hundred
years. That lent exciting credence to our Page one story:
Reprinted from the Province; December 4, 1953; " A heavily-loaded Canadian Pacific Airlines airliner touched down at Vancouver International Airport at 12:42 a.m. today to become the first plane in the world to fly non-stop from Tokyo to Vancouver. The big DC-6B also set a possible second world aviation record in completing what CPA officials believe in the longest commercial airlines passenger flight in history." The 4,800 mile (7,723 kilometer) flight with captain James Black of West Vancouver at the controls was completed in 13 hours and 51 minutes flying time. Today the same flight takes eight hours and 25 minutes.
Do you have some interesting trivia? Let me know.
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