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Do they still have a flying school here in Brownsville? A friend wants to know.
ReplyDelete8:55 pan am hunt still gives private lessons… old airport building was demolished
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photo thx for sharing
ReplyDeleteEnjoyed the story the team was loaded
ReplyDeleteNotices there were so local players on the team… crum… Lopez , meme garza
ReplyDeleteWW ll had an impact on America’s game rationing of recreational equipment caused some leagues to fold… but the girls played fast pitch softball
ReplyDeleteHow come we lost pan am airlines… I ask poor city leadership… just like today
ReplyDeleteYour lack of understanding of history is why you ask such a silly question. Brownsville was necessary during the early years because all we had was prop service. Once jets became the norm Pan Am could fly from Houston, Dallas, NY. Pan Am gone under because they could not adapt to all the new international airlines once jet service came about. Brownsville had nothing to do with the decision of Pan Am to leave Brownsville. The new era of jets ended Pan Am in Brownsville.
DeleteI’m assuming all the players we employees
ReplyDeleteThank you Rene the way you tell the story its like I'm there and you are the announcer .
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