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This media file displays a reddish-brown page from a book or exhibit, featuring two black and white photographs with accompanying text, likely documenting the history of aviation in Chile. The overall context suggests a setting in Santiago, Chile.

The larger, upper photograph (labeled '37') shows several people either boarding or disembarking a propeller-driven aircraft via a portable set of stairs. The stairs prominently display the text "LAN-CHILE," indicating the National Airline of Chile. The people are dressed in formal attire typical of mid-20th century travel, including suits and dresses. The aircraft appears to be parked on an airfield under clear daytime skies.

The smaller, lower photograph (labeled '38') depicts a group of ten individuals posing in front of another propeller-driven airplane. The aircraft's tail or fuselage bears the partial text "PAN AM," identifying it as a Pan American World Airways plane. The group includes men in suits and women in dresses, some resembling flight attendants. They are arranged in a line, suggesting a promotional photo or a group of passengers and crew.

Below the second photograph, a title reads "Alas para Chile" (Wings for Chile). The accompanying Spanish text explains: "In 1929, the National Airline of Chile (LAN) was born and quickly gained a good reception. In its first year, it transported 762 passengers through Chile, and in its second year, more than 5 thousand. By the mid-20th century, Chile had a consolidated network, which allowed Chileans and foreigners to travel the country." The text, along with the visual cues, dates the content to the mid-20th century. A faint white outline of the map of Chile is visible on the reddish page to the right of the text.
Mrv

Jan 8, 2025, 7:20 PM

Santiago, Chile

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This media file displays a reddish-brown page from a book or exhibit, featuring two black and white photographs with accompanying text, likely documenting the history of aviation in Chile. The overall context suggests a setting in Santiago, Chile. The larger, upper photograph (labeled '37') shows several people either boarding or disembarking a propeller-driven aircraft via a portable set of stairs. The stairs prominently display the text "LAN-CHILE," indicating the National Airline of Chile. The people are dressed in formal attire typical of mid-20th century travel, including suits and dresses. The aircraft appears to be parked on an airfield under clear daytime skies. The smaller, lower photograph (labeled '38') depicts a group of ten individuals posing in front of another propeller-driven airplane. The aircraft's tail or fuselage bears the partial text "PAN AM," identifying it as a Pan American World Airways plane. The group includes men in suits and women in dresses, some resembling flight attendants. They are arranged in a line, suggesting a promotional photo or a group of passengers and crew. Below the second photograph, a title reads "Alas para Chile" (Wings for Chile). The accompanying Spanish text explains: "In 1929, the National Airline of Chile (LAN) was born and quickly gained a good reception. In its first year, it transported 762 passengers through Chile, and in its second year, more than 5 thousand. By the mid-20th century, Chile had a consolidated network, which allowed Chileans and foreigners to travel the country." The text, along with the visual cues, dates the content to the mid-20th century. A faint white outline of the map of Chile is visible on the reddish page to the right of the text.

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