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1940 Florida State Archives

1940 - Pan American B-307 Stratoliner NC19910 "Clipper Comet" taking off at Miami Municipal Airport

Miami Municipal Airport, Dade County, Florida


In 1937 Pan American ordered only three of these Boeing 307s, at a cost of $315,000 each. They were the first airliners with pressurized cabins. The B307 flew at 220 mph, had a range of 1250 miles. The maiden flight from Miami to Barranquilla, Colombia set a record of six hours and made history as the first inter-continental overwater landplane service. The Boeing 307 had to use the longer runways at Miami Municipal Airport until the runways at 36th Street Airport were lengthened.

Eleanor Roosevelt christened the first B307 with a bottle of water garnered from all the world's Seven Seas. The first Boeing 307 flew December 31, 1938.


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Mark Lincoln 15-Oct-2016 20:14
One of the Boeing 307s was owned by Howard Hughes and named "Flying Penthouse," It had an interior designed by Raymond Lowey. It was damaged by a hurricane at the airport in Fort Laauderdale in the 1960s and converted to a yacht, the Cosmic Muffin, which sails from Fort Lauderdale to this day.