Old tech launch: Pam Am 747 bumper sticker c.1969
I keep the strangest things. When Pan American World Airways (Pan Am to you lot) launched the 747 across the Pacific to Sydney there was all of the usual hoopla. Radio stories about the wingtip vortices sucking light aircraft to their doom, TV coverage of the first landing and rants in the printed media about how the damned things would crack the concrete aprons at Sydney Airport. We even built a nice new international terminal at Sydney and almost forgot to leave enough space to fit these behemoths of the air. As an afterthought we juggled things around and made it all fit, beefed up the hard-standing and widened a few taxiways. But of course, best of all, were the bumper stickers. Can't have a decent launch w/o a bumper sticker, can we?
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