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Pan American joined with Grace Shipping Company to form the Pan American-Grace Airways or simply Panagra in order to explore Pan Am´s complementary routes through South America, specially along the pacific coast (The system also included brazilian Panair do Brasil that served brazilian-US connections).
Panagra was the first commercial airline to cross the andes and competed with Braniff in the latin america / US services. While Braniff branded their DC-6s as "El Conquistador", Panagra named their DC-6s "El Pacifico" both with beautiful and colorfull liveries. Here all 4 DC-6Bs flown by Panagra are available.
Check here the DC-3 version of this livery
Panagra would merge with Braniff in 67 following a Pan Am/Braniff antithrust dispute.
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¡La aerolínea más amigable del mundo!
Pan American se unió a Grace Shipping Company para formar Pan American-Grace Airways o simplemente Panagra con el fin de explorar las rutas complementarias de Pan Am a través de Sudamérica, especialmente a lo largo de la costa del Pacífico Conexiones de EE. UU. (El sistema también tenía la brasileña Panair do Brasil que sirvió conexiones entre Brasil y EE. UU.).
Panagra fue la primera aerolínea comercial en cruzar los andes y compitió con Braniff en los servicios latinoamericanos / estadounidenses. Mientras Braniff bautizó sus DC-6 como "El Conquistador", Panagra llama a sus DC-6 "El Pacifico", ambos con hermosas y coloridas libreas. Aquí están disponibles los 4 DC-6B volados por Panagra.
Mira aquí la version para el DC-3 de la librea.
Panagra se fusionaría con Braniff en 67 luego de una disputa antimonopolio Pan Am / Braniff.
PMDG DC-6B - Pan American Grace Airways (Panagra)
Experience the historic Pan American-Grace Airways (Panagra) with this PMDG DC-6B add-on, featuring the iconic "El Pacifico" livery. Fly through South America along the Pacific coast and witness the rivalry between Panagra and Braniff in Latin America. Relive the golden age of aviation with the four beautifully liveried DC-6Bs flown by Panagra.
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