Hey everyone, welcome to another episode of Little Fish.
This is the show where we step back from our own four favorite facts from the last seven days and we read out your favorite facts.
If you'd like to submit Some of your favorite facts, podcast at qi.com, send them there,
Andy goes through all the mail and he picks out the best choice cuts for us to read out on this show.
So we've all had our facts distributed.
Who wants to open up with one?
I'll do one.
Let's do it.
All right.
This is from Gleb, who writes, Hi, love the show.
Long suffering listener, first time writer, yada yada.
So we know you do listen.
Thanks for sticking with it, Gleb.
It's not easy.
It's hard enough doing it.
Imagine having to listen to all this.
Well, Gleb's fact is this.
In the 1930s, Pan Am, Pan America, everyone,
were looking for a plane that could safely cross the Atlantic with cargo in one trip for their mail service.
The guy who commissioned the design process was called Juan Trip.