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PANAM_747-200_N729PA_JFK_0890_JP_small.jpgEKTACHROME 100 SLIDE I DEVELOPED IN MY PARENT'S UPSTAIRS BATHROOM
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PANAM_ATR42_N4204G_JFK_0291_JP_small.jpgKODACHROME 64 SLIDE
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PANAM_747-100_N902PA_1090_JP_small.jpgEKTACHROME 100 FLIDE
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PANAM_737-400_N406KW_0698_JP_small.jpgKODACHROME 64 SLIDE
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PANAM_727-200_N727VA_0298_1__JP_small.jpgKODACHROME 64 SLIDE
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DELTA_747-400_N671US_LASTT3DEP_0513BC_MAIN_MAIN_small1.jpgMay 23, 2013: Having served Pan Am and Delta dutifully for 53 years, this was the last departure ever out of terminal 3, Delta 747-400 to Tel Aviv
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WORLDPORT_JFK_1290_JP__TAKE1_small.jpgPhotographed from the old tower
Kodachrome 64 slide
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PANAM_A300_N202PA_JFK_1291_JP_MAIN_small.jpgClipper America. Note the new tower under construction and Air France, Sabena and Pakistan 747-200's parked at the IAB
Kodachrome 64 slide
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WORLDPORT-DAYAFTERCLOSE_JFK_0513_JP_small.jpgThe last time I would see the Worldport before the wrecking ball came to take it down. So much rich history in that beautiful structure....
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PANAM_747-100_N733PA_JFK_0991_JP_small.jpgI was only 18 years old back then but I knew this would be a gem several decades later.... Pan Am 747-100 "Clipper Pride of the Sea" coming into the Worldport, September 1991
Kodachrome 64 slide
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PANAMWORLDPORT_JFK_0792_JP_small.jpgI am an aviation history buff, especially JFK history. I took this photo July 1992 and you can see the transition from Pan Am to Delta with the signage changeover. This was a slide that I had to do significant work to in order to get it looking like this (lots of dust and tough to process)
Kodachrome 64 slide
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PANAM_A300_N862PA_MIA_0197_MAIN_JP_small.jpgKodachrome 64 slide
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AEROPOSTA_747-100_N747PA_MIA_0193_JP_small.jpgThis is a very special photo for me. Taken during my first ever trip to Miami (January 1993), and uploaded 20 years later (January 2013), this beautiful Aeroposta 747, named "Juan Trippe" (he founded Pan am in 1927) and registered N747PA flares to land on runway 9R. This 747, the second ever built, was operated by Pan Am from 1970 until Pan Am's unfortunate demise in 1991
Kodachrome 64 slide
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JFKTOWERS_JFK_0391_JP_small.jpgPhotographed from the steps of the Pan Am Worldport (there is a Pan Am flag in the middle) looking East are the old tower and new tower under construction
Kodachrome 64 Slide
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PANAM_747-100_N832PA_JFK_0690_JP_small.jpgOne of my very early slide photos, developed in the bathroom at home. Photo taken from the Pan Am Worldport parking deck roof back when you were able to go up there any time (those days are way over).
Ektachrome 100 Slide Film
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DELTA_WORLDPORT_JFK_0811_JP.jpgSoon to be an historical photo, the original Pan Am Worldport shown here was built in 1960. By 2012/13, the structure, along with the adjoining concourse will unfortunately be knocked down to create ramp space as Delta shifts most ops to Terminal 4
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pa734n406kwfeb98jfk.jpgOperated by Carnival Airlines, the original Pan Am never operated 737-400's
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n609kwdec97sju.jpgWhile not the "real" Pan Am, still nice to see this Pan Am 727 operated by Carnival Airlines
Kodachrome 64 slide
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n4703u.jpgPhotographed towards the end of what was one of the greatest airlines in the world for many years. Dedicated to all the former Pan Am employees!
Kodachrome 64 slide
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