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A 10 page paper which examines Juan Trippe and his time with Pan American and his involvement with flying boats. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
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Examination of Juan Trippe, Pan American, and Flying Boats Research Compiled for by J.A. Rodgers, February 2011 To Use
This Paper Properly, Please "Pan Am was something special... from Juan Terry Trippe down to the lowest staffer. They built the very foundations of todays international-airline
industry" (Woolsey, 1992; 5). Introduction When people think of air travel today they rarely, if ever, truly know much about the history of commercial air flight, and how Pan
American (Pan Am) and Juan Trippe were largely responsible for where the world is today in relationship to flight. Trippe and Pan Am did not simply represent air travel, but
they also represented hopes and dreams for international business as well as political relationships. Because of Trippe people today enjoy the ability to fly at a more conservative cost than
people from several decades ago. Because of Trippe the world of flight became open to all people, not just the famous and wealthy. The following paper examines Juan Trippe and
then discusses, separately, his relationship with Pan Am and then flying boats. Juan Trippe "Juan Trippe was born into a wealthy
banking family, descended from English seafarers who settled on the Maryland coast in the 1600s. He was educated in the finest schools (though he was, at best, an average student)
and was graduated from Yale in 1919" (Century of Flight, 2011). He was active in football, was a navy flier during the war, reported in the Yale newspaper, and started
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