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Steve J Swanson, e-mail, 15.01.2025 02:05

how much of the aircraft burnt I have received accident location were sank


Steve J Swanson, e-mail, 15.01.2025 02:05

how much of the aircraft burnt I have received accident location were sank


chris weicht, e-mail, 11.07.2015 21:00

In response to Jerome Butsko. Commodore NC664M was flown north to Fort St James, British Columbia and refueled (I have photo) then to Takla Lake, B.C. where the aircraft caught fire and burned at the former PAA facility.


Klaatu83, e-mail, 18.02.2013 16:14

"...a US-owned South American-based airline called NYRBA..."

The letters "NYRBA" stood for "New York-Rio(de Janeiro)-Buenos Aires". The Air Line was subsequently taken over by Pan Am, which continued to operate these Commodore airliners for several years thereafter.


Jerome Butsko, e-mail, 24.03.2012 23:21

I am researching Commodore NC664M, sold by PAA to Chamberlin Air in 1937and later(1943) to Alaska Star Any info on this history?


Robert L. Willett, e-mail, 25.02.2010 03:37

China National Aviation Corporation received two Commodores when Pan Am gave up on its Philippine routes, but they saw limited service. They were used extensively in the evacuation of Hankow when the Japanese were on the move west.



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