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After 59 hours and 48 minutes the China Clipper arrives in Manila from San Francisco
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After 59 hours and 48 minutes the China Clipper arrives in Manila from San Francisco

The China Clipper was a flying boat used by Pan American Airways for its San Francisco to Manila route. It was built by the Glenn L. Martin Company.

On November 22, 1935 it took-off from Alameda, California in an attempt to deliver the first airmail cargo across the Pacific Ocean. On November 29, the airplane reached its destination, Manila, after traveling via Honolulu, Midway Island, Wake Island, and Guam, and delivered over 110,000 pieces of mail. The crew for this flight consisted of:

The inauguration of ocean airmail service and commercial air flight across the Pacific was a significant event for both California and the world. Its departure point is California Historical Landmark #968 and can be found in Naval Air Station Alameda.

Interestingly, just prior to the China Clipper's maiden flight, two Japanese nationals were caught aboard the aircraft as they were attempting to sabotage the plane's radio direction finder. The incident was kept quiet in an effort to avoid publicity.

The China Clipper remained in Pan Am service until early 1945 when it was destroyed in a crash in Trinidad.

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