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What Happened To Pan Am’s Worldport at New York-JFK?
For those of us that can remember flying from Pan American’s famous Worldport at New York’s John F. Kennedy Airport (JFK), it will always be a symbol of aviation’s golden age.
In 1955 the airport operator The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey (known as Idlewild Airports at the time) had a master plan to include several terminals built around a central area that could all be served by a looping access road. At the time, Pan American Airways was considered a leader in international air journeys and wanted to make a statement about its lofty aspirations with a state-of-the-art terminal building.
Article link: https://simpleflying.com/what-happened-to-pan-ams-worldport-at-new-york-jfk/
Video source links:
Pan Am Boeing 707 1959 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iRFebZ1rFyg
Pan Am's A...
published: 16 Jan 2021
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PAN AM AIRLINES JFK AIRPORT 1960 "WORLDPORT" PROMO FILM w/ BOEING 707 72382
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This peculiar film entitled "Jet Terminal" was made by Pan Am Airlines in 1959 to promote the completion of the JFK Airport's Terminal 3, also known by the trademarked name "Worldport." Made with an avant garde fashion that combines black and white footage with color material, and with almost no spoken dialogue or sound effects, the movie shows how the airline's new, high tech terminal makes everything about air travel easy -- and glamorous. The film features the Boeing 707 jetliner, first introduced in 1958.
Terminal 3, also known by the trademarked name Worldport, was an iconic airport terminal built by Pan American World Airways (Pan Am) at John F. Kennedy International Airport in Queens, New York, United States. It opened...
published: 14 May 2015
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James Bond at the Pan Am Worldport
Rest in Peace Roger Moore - 14 October 1927 – 23 May 2017
Here's the full excerpt from the 1973 James Bond movie, Live and Let Die. It briefly shows Bond (Roger Moore) walking through the interior and outside the legendary Pan Am Worldport rotunda at JFK.
The exterior of the old IAB and control tower can also be seen in the background as Bond takes a relaxing taxi ride into Manhattan :)
Please join our Facebook page "Save the Pan Am Worldport" for more info about the fate of the iconic JFK T3 saucer.
published: 14 Sep 2012
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1960s JFK Airport Worldport Building, Terminal 3, Pan American, HD from 35mm
1960s JFK Airport Worldport Building, Terminal 3, Pan American from the Kinolibrary Archive Film Collections. To order the clip clean and high res or to find out more visit http://www.kinolibrary.com. Clip ref CHX968. 4K master from 35mm colour negative film available.
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EXT Worldport/Terminal 3 at JFK Airport. HA from outside building of tail of Pan American plane. Pan left to reveal rest of plane, another Pan American plane and JFK terminal buildings.
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published: 08 Aug 2018
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The Worldport- A Journey Through Time
Built in 1963 for Pan American World Airways, on the grounds of Idlewild Airport, a revolutionary new structure that for the first time ever, could allow passengers to board without worrying about the rain. The structure- nicknamed 'The Worldport' is known for it's distinct 'flying saucer' shape. This building will be extended, renovated countless times. It will see the rise and fall of the Boeing 707 luxury liner. It will be the birthplace of the Boeing 747 jumbo jet- the most successful airliner in history.
In 1991, the last Pan Am flight lands marking the end of an era, but leaving some treasures- such as the Worldport.
Delta Air Lines purchases the building and moves all of it's operations there for 22 years, until Terminal 4 is opened. The building is slated for permanent closure ...
published: 14 May 2013
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Inside the Pan Am Terminal, 1960s New York Airport HD from 35mm
Inside the Pan Am Terminal, 1960s New York Airport HD from 35mm from the Kinolibrary Archive Film Collections. To order the clip clean and high res or to find out more visit http://www.kinolibrary.com. Clip ref CHX1040. 4K master from 35mm colour negative film available.
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1960s USA New York Side Tracking Shot Through Interior Of Pan Am Terminal New York Showing Ticketing Desks And Clerks At Work. INT airport, great futuristic design, Pan American.
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published: 18 Sep 2018
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Pan Am WorldPort | 1959 | Luis Márquez | DAAC II
Entrega final para DAAC II, otoño 2020.
Modelado en 3DS MAX y renderizado en Twin Motion.
published: 27 Nov 2020
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JFK Airport at Night, Worldport Terminal, Late 1960s, 35mm
JFK Airport at Night, Worldport Terminal, Late 1960s, 35mm from the Kinolibrary Archive Film Collections. To order the clip clean and high res for your commercial project or to find out more visit http://www.kinolibrary.com. Available in 4K. Clip ref CHX1273.
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NIGHT Evening, cars driving up to Pan Am terminal at JFK airport, Worldport, Terminal 3. Pan Am Terminal Building Kennedy Airport Night. Various Angles. Very Good For Est Kennedy Airport. Vars shots, sunset, dusk.
Kinolibrary is a commercial archive film agency supplying high quality, rare and inspiring footage to media professionals. Our collections cover a wealth of eclectic and intriguing themes, locations and eras. Visit http://www....
published: 09 Apr 2019
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Pan Am Worldport
published: 06 Aug 2013
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Pan Am's Worldport Prophecy
Pan American World Airways (Pan Am) constructed Terminal 3 aka UTB or Unit Terminal Building at Idlewild Airport (now known as JFK Airport) in Queens, New York, USA. It operated from 24 May 1960 to 24 May 2013 prior to its demolition.
It was most famous for its circular "flying saucer" roof designed to permit all-weather passenger connections to airplanes.
It also originally featured a 12-piece "Zodiac Screen" collection of sculptures, then considered the largest sculpture in the world, as designed by Milton Hebald. The details of this work will be featured in an upcoming video.
In 1971, the structure was updated to accommodate the Boeing 747 and it was then renamed as Pan Am Worldport.
#Disclosure, #Worldport, #PanAm, #uapdisclosure, #zodiac, #constellations, #spaceport, #spa...
published: 11 Nov 2022
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What Happened To Pan Am’s Worldport at New York-JFK?
For those of us that can remember flying from Pan American’s famous Worldport at New York’s John F. Kennedy Airport (JFK), it will always be a symbol of aviatio...
For those of us that can remember flying from Pan American’s famous Worldport at New York’s John F. Kennedy Airport (JFK), it will always be a symbol of aviation’s golden age.
In 1955 the airport operator The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey (known as Idlewild Airports at the time) had a master plan to include several terminals built around a central area that could all be served by a looping access road. At the time, Pan American Airways was considered a leader in international air journeys and wanted to make a statement about its lofty aspirations with a state-of-the-art terminal building.
Article link: https://simpleflying.com/what-happened-to-pan-ams-worldport-at-new-york-jfk/
Video source links:
Pan Am Boeing 707 1959 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iRFebZ1rFyg
Pan Am's Ad 747 (Commercial, 1969, color) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9CtpEK8yX6o
Photo links:
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Inside_T3_at_JFK,_the_former_Pan_Am_Worldport_-_Brian_Lowe.jpg
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:JFK_Terminal_3_2012.jpg
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Worldport_(Pan_Am)#/media/File:Pan_Am_Worldport.jpg
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Worldport_(Pan_Am)#/media/File:Pan_Am_Worldport_overview.jpg
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Worldport_(Pan_Am)#/media/File:Pan_Am_Boeing_707-100_at_JFK_1961_Proctor.jpg
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:JFK_Terminal_3_%22Worldport%22_(36080143214).jpg
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Terminal3JFK-Ticketing_(36080146134).jpg
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Delta_Boeing_737_JFK.JPG
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For those of us that can remember flying from Pan American’s famous Worldport at New York’s John F. Kennedy Airport (JFK), it will always be a symbol of aviation’s golden age.
In 1955 the airport operator The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey (known as Idlewild Airports at the time) had a master plan to include several terminals built around a central area that could all be served by a looping access road. At the time, Pan American Airways was considered a leader in international air journeys and wanted to make a statement about its lofty aspirations with a state-of-the-art terminal building.
Article link: https://simpleflying.com/what-happened-to-pan-ams-worldport-at-new-york-jfk/
Video source links:
Pan Am Boeing 707 1959 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iRFebZ1rFyg
Pan Am's Ad 747 (Commercial, 1969, color) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9CtpEK8yX6o
Photo links:
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Inside_T3_at_JFK,_the_former_Pan_Am_Worldport_-_Brian_Lowe.jpg
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:JFK_Terminal_3_2012.jpg
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Worldport_(Pan_Am)#/media/File:Pan_Am_Worldport.jpg
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Worldport_(Pan_Am)#/media/File:Pan_Am_Worldport_overview.jpg
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Worldport_(Pan_Am)#/media/File:Pan_Am_Boeing_707-100_at_JFK_1961_Proctor.jpg
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:JFK_Terminal_3_%22Worldport%22_(36080143214).jpg
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Terminal3JFK-Ticketing_(36080146134).jpg
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Delta_Boeing_737_JFK.JPG
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- published: 16 Jan 2021
- views: 150756
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PAN AM AIRLINES JFK AIRPORT 1960 "WORLDPORT" PROMO FILM w/ BOEING 707 72382
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This peculiar film entitled "Jet Terminal" was made by Pan Am Airlines in 1959 to promote the compl...
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This peculiar film entitled "Jet Terminal" was made by Pan Am Airlines in 1959 to promote the completion of the JFK Airport's Terminal 3, also known by the trademarked name "Worldport." Made with an avant garde fashion that combines black and white footage with color material, and with almost no spoken dialogue or sound effects, the movie shows how the airline's new, high tech terminal makes everything about air travel easy -- and glamorous. The film features the Boeing 707 jetliner, first introduced in 1958.
Terminal 3, also known by the trademarked name Worldport, was an iconic airport terminal built by Pan American World Airways (Pan Am) at John F. Kennedy International Airport in Queens, New York, United States. It opened on May 24, 1960 and ceased operations on May 24, 2013; it was demolished in late 2013.
The terminal was originally known as the "Pan Am Terminal" or Pan Am "Unit Terminal Building (UTB)." It was designed by Ives, Turano & Gardner Associated Architects and Walther Prokosch of Tippets-Abbett-McCarthy-Stratton as a showcase for international jet travel and is particularly famous for its 4-acre (1.6 ha) "flying saucer" roof suspended far from the outside columns of the terminal by 32 sets of pre-stressed steel posts and cables. The terminal was designed to allow for aircraft to be parked under the partial overhang; marketing brochures promoted that the jet-age terminal brought the plane to the passenger. The overhang sheltered passengers as they boarded the aircraft by stairs or by uncovered bridges. The American Institute of Architects (AIA) Guide to New York City called the terminal a "genuine architectural attempt to answer the problem of all-weather connections to the planes" but derided the overall concept as "compromised by an overabundance of distracting detail".
The building's facade originally featured zodiac figures made by sculptor Milton Hebald, although these were later removed by the Port Authority. The terminal featured the Panorama Room, a dining room with a view of the entire concourse, and the Clipper Hall museum of Pan Am history.
In 1971, the terminal was expanded to accommodate the large Boeing 747 and renamed the "Pan Am Worldport". The Worldport was the world's largest airline terminal and held the title for several years.
In 2012 operation of the Worldport changed hands when Pan Am declared bankruptcy in 1991. Delta Air Lines acquired many of Pan Am's assets, including the lease on the Worldport, which became known simply as "Terminal 3", and operated most of its long-haul flights out of JFK to Europe, Asia, Africa, and South America from the building
In March 2006, Delta COO Jim Whitehurst announced that Delta would spend US$10 million before the end of that year to renovate Terminal 2 and Terminal 3, including its public spaces, BusinessElite lounge, and Crown Room Clubs. In the July 2007 issue of Delta's Sky Magazine, Delta Senior Vice President Joanne Smith remarked on the "distinctive" saucer roof in an article on new flooring, lighting, and signage at this "historic airport".
On August 4, 2010, The New York Times reported that Delta was planning to move its international flights to Terminal 4 following the construction of nine additional gates in Concourse B of that terminal. Delta's domestic flights would continue to be operated out of Terminal 2. Terminal 3 would subsequently be demolished to create additional aircraft parking between Terminals 2 and 4. Construction of the Terminal 4 expansion began in November 2010 and was completed in May 2013.
On May 23, 2013, the final departure from Terminal 3, Delta Air Lines Flight 268, a Boeing 747-400 to Tel Aviv Ben Gurion Airport, departed from Gate 6 at 11:25pm local time. The terminal ceased operations on the next day, 53 years to the day from when it opened. Demolition of the terminal began on June 23, 2013.
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This peculiar film entitled "Jet Terminal" was made by Pan Am Airlines in 1959 to promote the completion of the JFK Airport's Terminal 3, also known by the trademarked name "Worldport." Made with an avant garde fashion that combines black and white footage with color material, and with almost no spoken dialogue or sound effects, the movie shows how the airline's new, high tech terminal makes everything about air travel easy -- and glamorous. The film features the Boeing 707 jetliner, first introduced in 1958.
Terminal 3, also known by the trademarked name Worldport, was an iconic airport terminal built by Pan American World Airways (Pan Am) at John F. Kennedy International Airport in Queens, New York, United States. It opened on May 24, 1960 and ceased operations on May 24, 2013; it was demolished in late 2013.
The terminal was originally known as the "Pan Am Terminal" or Pan Am "Unit Terminal Building (UTB)." It was designed by Ives, Turano & Gardner Associated Architects and Walther Prokosch of Tippets-Abbett-McCarthy-Stratton as a showcase for international jet travel and is particularly famous for its 4-acre (1.6 ha) "flying saucer" roof suspended far from the outside columns of the terminal by 32 sets of pre-stressed steel posts and cables. The terminal was designed to allow for aircraft to be parked under the partial overhang; marketing brochures promoted that the jet-age terminal brought the plane to the passenger. The overhang sheltered passengers as they boarded the aircraft by stairs or by uncovered bridges. The American Institute of Architects (AIA) Guide to New York City called the terminal a "genuine architectural attempt to answer the problem of all-weather connections to the planes" but derided the overall concept as "compromised by an overabundance of distracting detail".
The building's facade originally featured zodiac figures made by sculptor Milton Hebald, although these were later removed by the Port Authority. The terminal featured the Panorama Room, a dining room with a view of the entire concourse, and the Clipper Hall museum of Pan Am history.
In 1971, the terminal was expanded to accommodate the large Boeing 747 and renamed the "Pan Am Worldport". The Worldport was the world's largest airline terminal and held the title for several years.
In 2012 operation of the Worldport changed hands when Pan Am declared bankruptcy in 1991. Delta Air Lines acquired many of Pan Am's assets, including the lease on the Worldport, which became known simply as "Terminal 3", and operated most of its long-haul flights out of JFK to Europe, Asia, Africa, and South America from the building
In March 2006, Delta COO Jim Whitehurst announced that Delta would spend US$10 million before the end of that year to renovate Terminal 2 and Terminal 3, including its public spaces, BusinessElite lounge, and Crown Room Clubs. In the July 2007 issue of Delta's Sky Magazine, Delta Senior Vice President Joanne Smith remarked on the "distinctive" saucer roof in an article on new flooring, lighting, and signage at this "historic airport".
On August 4, 2010, The New York Times reported that Delta was planning to move its international flights to Terminal 4 following the construction of nine additional gates in Concourse B of that terminal. Delta's domestic flights would continue to be operated out of Terminal 2. Terminal 3 would subsequently be demolished to create additional aircraft parking between Terminals 2 and 4. Construction of the Terminal 4 expansion began in November 2010 and was completed in May 2013.
On May 23, 2013, the final departure from Terminal 3, Delta Air Lines Flight 268, a Boeing 747-400 to Tel Aviv Ben Gurion Airport, departed from Gate 6 at 11:25pm local time. The terminal ceased operations on the next day, 53 years to the day from when it opened. Demolition of the terminal began on June 23, 2013.
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This film is part of the Periscope Film LLC archive, one of the largest historic military, transportation, and aviation stock footage collections in the USA. Entirely film backed, this material is available for licensing in 24p HD and 2k. For more information visit http://www.PeriscopeFilm.com
- published: 14 May 2015
- views: 61019
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James Bond at the Pan Am Worldport
Rest in Peace Roger Moore - 14 October 1927 – 23 May 2017
Here's the full excerpt from the 1973 James Bond movie, Live and Let Die. It briefly shows Bond (Roge...
Rest in Peace Roger Moore - 14 October 1927 – 23 May 2017
Here's the full excerpt from the 1973 James Bond movie, Live and Let Die. It briefly shows Bond (Roger Moore) walking through the interior and outside the legendary Pan Am Worldport rotunda at JFK.
The exterior of the old IAB and control tower can also be seen in the background as Bond takes a relaxing taxi ride into Manhattan :)
Please join our Facebook page "Save the Pan Am Worldport" for more info about the fate of the iconic JFK T3 saucer.
https://wn.com/James_Bond_At_The_Pan_Am_Worldport
Rest in Peace Roger Moore - 14 October 1927 – 23 May 2017
Here's the full excerpt from the 1973 James Bond movie, Live and Let Die. It briefly shows Bond (Roger Moore) walking through the interior and outside the legendary Pan Am Worldport rotunda at JFK.
The exterior of the old IAB and control tower can also be seen in the background as Bond takes a relaxing taxi ride into Manhattan :)
Please join our Facebook page "Save the Pan Am Worldport" for more info about the fate of the iconic JFK T3 saucer.
- published: 14 Sep 2012
- views: 56764
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1960s JFK Airport Worldport Building, Terminal 3, Pan American, HD from 35mm
1960s JFK Airport Worldport Building, Terminal 3, Pan American from the Kinolibrary Archive Film Collections. To order the clip clean and high res or to find ou...
1960s JFK Airport Worldport Building, Terminal 3, Pan American from the Kinolibrary Archive Film Collections. To order the clip clean and high res or to find out more visit http://www.kinolibrary.com. Clip ref CHX968. 4K master from 35mm colour negative film available.
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EXT Worldport/Terminal 3 at JFK Airport. HA from outside building of tail of Pan American plane. Pan left to reveal rest of plane, another Pan American plane and JFK terminal buildings.
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1960s JFK Airport Worldport Building, Terminal 3, Pan American from the Kinolibrary Archive Film Collections. To order the clip clean and high res or to find out more visit http://www.kinolibrary.com. Clip ref CHX968. 4K master from 35mm colour negative film available.
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EXT Worldport/Terminal 3 at JFK Airport. HA from outside building of tail of Pan American plane. Pan left to reveal rest of plane, another Pan American plane and JFK terminal buildings.
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- published: 08 Aug 2018
- views: 4278
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The Worldport- A Journey Through Time
Built in 1963 for Pan American World Airways, on the grounds of Idlewild Airport, a revolutionary new structure that for the first time ever, could allow passen...
Built in 1963 for Pan American World Airways, on the grounds of Idlewild Airport, a revolutionary new structure that for the first time ever, could allow passengers to board without worrying about the rain. The structure- nicknamed 'The Worldport' is known for it's distinct 'flying saucer' shape. This building will be extended, renovated countless times. It will see the rise and fall of the Boeing 707 luxury liner. It will be the birthplace of the Boeing 747 jumbo jet- the most successful airliner in history.
In 1991, the last Pan Am flight lands marking the end of an era, but leaving some treasures- such as the Worldport.
Delta Air Lines purchases the building and moves all of it's operations there for 22 years, until Terminal 4 is opened. The building is slated for permanent closure 50 years after it was opened- on May 23.
I took a flight today, specifically to revisit this treasure- and to prove to all the pro-demolition activists that this building is indeed worth saving. The building has undergone severe deterioration-specifically right before the plans to demolish it were finalized, Delta claims this is a havoc for passengers. However, I saw something different, and I hope you can see that too.
Sit back, relax, and enjoy this journey through time.
Please visit savetheworldport.org to learn what you can do to help save even a portion of this modern ruin.
https://wn.com/The_Worldport_A_Journey_Through_Time
Built in 1963 for Pan American World Airways, on the grounds of Idlewild Airport, a revolutionary new structure that for the first time ever, could allow passengers to board without worrying about the rain. The structure- nicknamed 'The Worldport' is known for it's distinct 'flying saucer' shape. This building will be extended, renovated countless times. It will see the rise and fall of the Boeing 707 luxury liner. It will be the birthplace of the Boeing 747 jumbo jet- the most successful airliner in history.
In 1991, the last Pan Am flight lands marking the end of an era, but leaving some treasures- such as the Worldport.
Delta Air Lines purchases the building and moves all of it's operations there for 22 years, until Terminal 4 is opened. The building is slated for permanent closure 50 years after it was opened- on May 23.
I took a flight today, specifically to revisit this treasure- and to prove to all the pro-demolition activists that this building is indeed worth saving. The building has undergone severe deterioration-specifically right before the plans to demolish it were finalized, Delta claims this is a havoc for passengers. However, I saw something different, and I hope you can see that too.
Sit back, relax, and enjoy this journey through time.
Please visit savetheworldport.org to learn what you can do to help save even a portion of this modern ruin.
- published: 14 May 2013
- views: 10618
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Inside the Pan Am Terminal, 1960s New York Airport HD from 35mm
Inside the Pan Am Terminal, 1960s New York Airport HD from 35mm from the Kinolibrary Archive Film Collections. To order the clip clean and high res or to find o...
Inside the Pan Am Terminal, 1960s New York Airport HD from 35mm from the Kinolibrary Archive Film Collections. To order the clip clean and high res or to find out more visit http://www.kinolibrary.com. Clip ref CHX1040. 4K master from 35mm colour negative film available.
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1960s USA New York Side Tracking Shot Through Interior Of Pan Am Terminal New York Showing Ticketing Desks And Clerks At Work. INT airport, great futuristic design, Pan American.
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Inside the Pan Am Terminal, 1960s New York Airport HD from 35mm from the Kinolibrary Archive Film Collections. To order the clip clean and high res or to find out more visit http://www.kinolibrary.com. Clip ref CHX1040. 4K master from 35mm colour negative film available.
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1960s USA New York Side Tracking Shot Through Interior Of Pan Am Terminal New York Showing Ticketing Desks And Clerks At Work. INT airport, great futuristic design, Pan American.
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- published: 18 Sep 2018
- views: 2203
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Pan Am WorldPort | 1959 | Luis Márquez | DAAC II
Entrega final para DAAC II, otoño 2020.
Modelado en 3DS MAX y renderizado en Twin Motion.
Entrega final para DAAC II, otoño 2020.
Modelado en 3DS MAX y renderizado en Twin Motion.
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Entrega final para DAAC II, otoño 2020.
Modelado en 3DS MAX y renderizado en Twin Motion.
- published: 27 Nov 2020
- views: 277
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JFK Airport at Night, Worldport Terminal, Late 1960s, 35mm
JFK Airport at Night, Worldport Terminal, Late 1960s, 35mm from the Kinolibrary Archive Film Collections. To order the clip clean and high res for your commerci...
JFK Airport at Night, Worldport Terminal, Late 1960s, 35mm from the Kinolibrary Archive Film Collections. To order the clip clean and high res for your commercial project or to find out more visit http://www.kinolibrary.com. Available in 4K. Clip ref CHX1273.
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NIGHT Evening, cars driving up to Pan Am terminal at JFK airport, Worldport, Terminal 3. Pan Am Terminal Building Kennedy Airport Night. Various Angles. Very Good For Est Kennedy Airport. Vars shots, sunset, dusk.
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NIGHT Evening, cars driving up to Pan Am terminal at JFK airport, Worldport, Terminal 3. Pan Am Terminal Building Kennedy Airport Night. Various Angles. Very Good For Est Kennedy Airport. Vars shots, sunset, dusk.
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- published: 09 Apr 2019
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Pan Am's Worldport Prophecy
Pan American World Airways (Pan Am) constructed Terminal 3 aka UTB or Unit Terminal Building at Idlewild Airport (now known as JFK Airport) in Queens, New York,...
Pan American World Airways (Pan Am) constructed Terminal 3 aka UTB or Unit Terminal Building at Idlewild Airport (now known as JFK Airport) in Queens, New York, USA. It operated from 24 May 1960 to 24 May 2013 prior to its demolition.
It was most famous for its circular "flying saucer" roof designed to permit all-weather passenger connections to airplanes.
It also originally featured a 12-piece "Zodiac Screen" collection of sculptures, then considered the largest sculpture in the world, as designed by Milton Hebald. The details of this work will be featured in an upcoming video.
In 1971, the structure was updated to accommodate the Boeing 747 and it was then renamed as Pan Am Worldport.
#Disclosure, #Worldport, #PanAm, #uapdisclosure, #zodiac, #constellations, #spaceport, #spaceships, #flyingsaucers #flyingdisc
OH...HV
https://wn.com/Pan_Am's_Worldport_Prophecy
Pan American World Airways (Pan Am) constructed Terminal 3 aka UTB or Unit Terminal Building at Idlewild Airport (now known as JFK Airport) in Queens, New York, USA. It operated from 24 May 1960 to 24 May 2013 prior to its demolition.
It was most famous for its circular "flying saucer" roof designed to permit all-weather passenger connections to airplanes.
It also originally featured a 12-piece "Zodiac Screen" collection of sculptures, then considered the largest sculpture in the world, as designed by Milton Hebald. The details of this work will be featured in an upcoming video.
In 1971, the structure was updated to accommodate the Boeing 747 and it was then renamed as Pan Am Worldport.
#Disclosure, #Worldport, #PanAm, #uapdisclosure, #zodiac, #constellations, #spaceport, #spaceships, #flyingsaucers #flyingdisc
OH...HV
- published: 11 Nov 2022
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