China Clipper
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China Clipper
Summary
China Clipper is a M-130[1]. It draws 337 Wikipedia views per month (m_130 category, ranking #1 of 1).[2]
Key Facts
- China Clipper is in the country of United States[3].
- China Clipper's instance of is recorded as M-130[4].
- China Clipper is operated by Pan Am[5].
- China Clipper's manufacturer is recorded as Glenn L. Martin Company[6].
- The location of China Clipper was Port of Spain[7].
- The location of China Clipper was Trinidad[8].
- China Clipper took place at British West Indies[9].
- China Clipper's Commons category is recorded as China Clipper (Martin M-130)[10].
- China Clipper's aircraft registration is recorded as NC14716[11].
- China Clipper occurred on January 8, 1945[12].
- China Clipper's coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': 10.595277777777778, 'lon': -61.33722222222222}[13].
- China Clipper's significant event is recorded as aircraft crash[14].
- China Clipper's topic's main category is recorded as Category:China Clipper (aircraft)[15].
- China Clipper's Commons gallery is recorded as China Clipper[16].
- China Clipper's described by source is recorded as Arrival of the Pan Am China Clipper in the Philippines historical marker[17].
- China Clipper's start point is recorded as Miami International Airport[18].
- China Clipper's destination point is recorded as Kinshasa[19].
- China Clipper's number of survivors is recorded as {'amount': '+7'}[20].
- China Clipper's via is recorded as San Juan[21].
- China Clipper's via is recorded as Port of Spain[22].
Body
Material and Period
Recorded location include Port of Spain[7], Trinidad[8], and British West Indies[9].
Why It Matters
China Clipper draws 337 Wikipedia views per month (m_130 category, ranking #1 of 1).[2]