RomerOnline Exhibition of Aviation Photos of Early Miami - Pan American Airways
An unidentified Pan Am Clipper is shown landing at the Pan American Seaplane Terminal at Dinner Key. The Terminal Building shown in the background was taken over by the City of Miami when Pan American eliminated Flying Boats and now serves as City Hall. The plane landing is an S-40, which was a pioneer on the Latin American and Caribbean routes. Pan American owned three of these aircraft and they were known as the American Clipper, the Caribbean Clipper, and the Southern Clipper.