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Passenger numbers grew from 450,000 in 1934 to 1.2 million in 1938.

The average cost of a coast-to-coast trip was $260!

Passengers in the 1930s were unfamiliar with the concept of reserving airline tickets over the phone, as they were used to purchasing their train tickets/reservations in person. 

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Experience history like never before. Get up close and personal with one of the last surviving Lockheed Electra 10As! The goal of our new project, Electra-fying,  is to educate those who want to learn about the Electra, 1930s aviation, and Amelia Earhart. (We do NOT have a contract with the aircraft's owner and are an independent organization!)

Based out of Topeka, Kansas.

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