Juan Trippe’s Globe
From his office in New York City, Pan American president Juan T. Trippe used this globe to plan his airline’s expansion around the world. Trippe often would stretch a string between two points on the globe and calculate the distance and time it would take to fly between them. Made in the late 1800s, this globe was featured prominently in many publicity photographs of Trippe. It became part of Pan Am’s and Trippe’s public image.
Gift of the Pan American Historical Foundation
This object is on display in America by Air at the National Air and Space Museum in Washington, DC.
MEMORABILIA-Miscellaneous
3-D: 81.9 × 110.5cm (32 1/4 × 43 1/2 in.)
Wood (maple)
A20040143000
Gift of Pan-Am Historical Foundation.
National Air and Space Museum
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