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  2. Transpacific Yacht Race - Wikipedia

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    The Transpac Honolulu Race Elapsed Time Record Trophy is awarded to the Record Holder for the fastest elapsed time by a monohull yacht in the race. [19] The list of Los Angeles to Honolulu Record Holders is: 1906 Lurline H.H. Sinclair 12:09:59; 1926 Invader Don M. Lee 12:02:48:03; 1949 Morning Star Richard S. Rheem 10:10:13:09

  3. Clarence W. Macfarlane - Wikipedia

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    [1] [4] [5] This transpacific (Transpac) race is still held every two years from Point Fermin off San Pedro, Los Angeles and ending off of Diamond Head in Honolulu, covering a distance of 2,223 nautical miles. [4] It also claimed he was the first Caucasian to master the traditional Hawaiian sports of surfing and sailing the outrigger canoe.

  4. Transpacific Yacht Club - Wikipedia

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    TPYC was officially organized in 1928, and incorporated in 1937. Membership in the Club is open to all sailors who have completed a race held by the Club. [4] Over 600 sailors from around the globe are currently Transpac members.

  5. American Airlines plane narrowly avoids crashing into Hawaii ...

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    Los Angeles-bound Flight 298 had just taken off from Honolulu at 12:30 a.m. Wednesday when the air traffic controller ordered the crew to “expedite your climb” — meaning quickly ascend to ...

  6. Aloha Airlines - Wikipedia

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    In addition, the airline served the Burbank-Glendale-Pasadena Airport (BUR, now known as Bob Hope Airport) in the Los Angeles area with nonstop Boeing 737-700 service to and from Honolulu. Aloha Airline's longest inter-island route was 216 miles (348 km), while the shortest route was a mere 62 miles (100 km).

  7. SS Lurline (1932) - Wikipedia

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    She then served on the express San Francisco to Honolulu service with her sister "White Fleet" ship Malolo. Aviator Amelia Earhart was carried by Lurline from Los Angeles to Honolulu with her Lockheed Vega airplane secured on deck during December 22–27, 1934. The voyage prepared her for the record-breaking Honolulu-to-Oakland solo flight she ...