HAWAII  DISCOUNT  TOURS

HAWAII  DISCOUNT  TOURS 

Hawaii Classics Fine Art Editions, Honolulu, Hawaii

Hawaii, Oahu, Maui, Kauai

Hawaii Artist John Kelly, Hawaii Artist Eugene Savage, Hawaii Artist Frank McIntosh,

Hawaii Artist Rosalie Prussing, Hawaii Artist Al Furtado, Hawaii Artist John Bond


PACIFIC-SEAPLANES

Pan Am, PAA, Pan American Hawaii, Maui Flying Clippers

Classic Pacific Seaplane History & Art Posters 

PAN AM CLIPPERS - The Great True Story!

Navy Flying Boats--Once There Were Thousands!

Historical Background--The Real Story!

How the 1930's led up to Japan and the U.S. at War by December 7, 1941

The Pan American B-314 Flying Clipper Era

A B-17 Flying Boat - Son of the Flying Fortress

The Hughes SPRUCE GOOSE - Capt. Hughes and The Starship Hercules

NAVY CATAPULT SEAPLANES - Ready To ROLL!

  Duck - Kingfisher - SeaHawk - Unsung Heroes of the Pacific War

Charles Lindbergh - Amelia Earhardt Mystery

Buried in Hana, Maui - American Hero - American Traitor? -

Civilian Combat Pilot Buried on Maui--Shot Down By Japanese Navy?

Pearl Harbor - Luke Field - Ford Island - Wheeler Field -

Gen. Billy Mitchell - Gen. Jimmy Doolittle, Air Warfare Visionary

Classic Pan American Airways Hawaii Base -

Japanese Seaplanes Attack Honolulu in 1942

Imperial Japanese Naval Seaplanes - 

A Hugh Advanced Technology Military Force on December 7, 1941

The Classic 1930's Era Pan American Airways

Martin M-130 "China Clipper" seaplane

U.S. Navy Four-Engine Seaplanes -

Coronado - Mars - TradeWind - SeaMaster

U.S. Navy Twin-Engine Seaplanes -

Goose - Catalina - Mariner - Marlin - Albatross

Pan American Airways Pacific bases -

Treasure Island - Midway - Wake Island - Guam

The Classic Sikorsky S-38 Flying Boat -

Jules Verne "Air Yacht" - Amphibion, Choice of Wildlife Film-Makers

Hawaii's Inter-Island Airways

The Classic Sikorsky S-42 Flying Clipper and Amphibious Seaplane -

Air Pioneer Edward Musick - Killed in Samoa

Hawaii's Inter-Island Airways Sikorsky S-43 "Baby Clipper" -

The Pearl Harbor Survivor can still seen today at the Smithsonian