The one and only China Clipper at Alameda in 1936. This was Pan Am's name for this airplane but unfortunately due to the movie China Clipper and a lot of misinformation all of the Martin 130's are now often called "China Clippers". I just "found" this neg that has been missing for some time so today is a great day. I took this with a 620 Box Brownie at age 14 so you see it can be done. And I am still doing it at 89 with great enjoyment. And, yes, I still have that camera.
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