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Our trip west continues as we arrive at the railroad station in Clovis, New Mexico. Our TAT Tri-Motor is ready to take us over the deserts of the southwestern United States and into Los Angeles.  Click or tap the link below:


Join us for a most unique journey. It's July 7, 1929 and Transcontinental Air Transport (one of TWA's predecessors) is inaugurating its New York - Los Angeles air/rail service. There's a seat for you, so come aboard. Click or tap the link below:
COAST-TO-COAST (PART I)




A unique combination of technology and beauty, the L-1011 TriStar was impressive to both passengers and TWA employees who worked on it. Take a look at this great airplane. Click or tap the link below:
THE TRI-STAR OF OUR SHOW

Learn the story of TWA's Flight Attendants by touring some of our impressive collection of uniforms, images and memorabilia. Click or tap the link below:
PRESENTING THE CASE FOR TWA'S FLIGHT ATTENDANTS

Join our guide as we browse through our museum's impressive collection of TWA models. Some have quite an interesting story to tell. Click or tap the link below:
OUR MODEL CITIZENS

TWA's Boeing 307 "Stratoliner" revolutionized air transportation with its pressurized cabin.  But there's much more to the story of this most incredible airplane. Click or tap the link below:
TWA'S STRATOLINER - PERFORMING UNDER PRESSURE

Early in the "jet age", TWA's pilots trained on state-of-the-art simulation equipment. Join our guide as we take a look at some of these very impressive training tools, now in our museum. Click or tap the link below: 
TWA PILOTS - CHAIRMEN OF THE "BOARDS"




The museum's acquisition of a model TWA Concorde SST has some people curious about TWA's relation to the legendary aircraft. We have some answers. Click or tap the link below.  
TWA'S CONCORDE SST - THE PLANE THAT NEVER WAS