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Arizona Aviation History - The Ruth Reinhold Collection
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    • "City of Reno" and TWA 747 jumbo jet

    • "City of Reno" and TWA 747 jumbo jet

    • Unknown

    • Airplanes; Aeronuatics -- History

    • "Forty-two years of American air transportation progress," this photograph shows Bill Harrah's rebuilt 1928 5-AT-B Ford Tri-motor under the wing of a 1970 TWA Boeing 747.
    • Aerial view of a Ford tri-motor over Phoenix

    • Aerial view of a Ford tri-motor over Phoenix

    • Scenic Airways, Inc.

    • Airplanes; Arizona -- Phoenix

    • Scenic Airways Inc. Ford Tri-motor over Phoenix 1929-1930 in the area of First Avenue and Van Buren. Just below and left of center in the photograph is the Orpheum Theatre.
    • Aeronca C-2 in Piper's Meadow in Payson

    • Aeronca C-2 in Piper's Meadow in Payson

    • Unknown

    • Arizona -- History -- 1912-1950; Airports -- Arizona; Airplanes

    • Theresa Boardman and Mrs. Grady Harrison with Aeronca Sales Company's C-2 Aeronca in Piper's Meadow. The engine was rated at 26 to 30 horsepower. During a take off at Payson's altitude and "with everything open but the tool box," it sounded like...
    • Ajo Municipal Airport dedication

    • Ajo Municipal Airport dedication

    • Idora Ryssell

    • Arizona -- History -- 1912-1950; Airports -- Arizona; Airplanes

    • A crowd gathered by the U.S. Customs and Immigration post at the Ajo Municipal Airport dedication on April 12, 1930. The aircraft in the foreground is Scenic Airways' "Bathtub" fleet.
    • Alice Jane Quick and friends with F-10 Fokker

    • Alice Jane Quick and friends with F-10 Fokker

    • Unknown

    • Airplanes; Air Pilots; Women air pilots

    • Alice Jane "Kelly" Quick and friends in front of Standard Airlines F-10 Fokker at Sky Harbor Airport in the summer of 1929. This was Quick's first airplane ride and she was leaving for vacation in Los Angeles. She liked it so much that moved to...
    • Amelia Earhart at Phoenix South Central

    • Amelia Earhart at Phoenix South Central

    • Fred Payne

    • Arizona -- History -- 1912-1950; Earhart, Amelia, 1897-1937; Airports -- Arizona -- Phoenix; Airplanes

    • Amelia Earhart and unidentified man with her Beech Nut autogiro at Phoenix South Central Airport.
    • American Airlines Curtiss Condor

    • American Airlines Curtiss Condor

    • Barry Goldwater

    • Arizona -- History -- 1912-1950; Airports -- Arizona -- Phoenix; Airplanes

    • The Curtiss Condor AT-32A was a convertible sleeper daytime version with twelve berths. When raised, its daytime capacity was 15 passengers. The Condor was the first multi-engine aircraft with retractable gear and was quiet but not very fast.
    • Apache Airlines tri-motor at Globe

    • Apache Airlines tri-motor at Globe

    • Ralph Vaughn

    • Arizona -- History -- 1912-1950; Airports -- Arizona; Airplanes

    • The Apache Airlines Inc. 65 square foot hangar and operations office at Midland Airport in Globe. The modest office is hidden in this photograph by the Kreutzer.
    • Arizona Air Service fleet at Phoenix Municipal

    • Arizona Air Service fleet at Phoenix Municipal

    • Irving Kravitz

    • Arizona -- History -- 1912-1950; Airports -- Arizona -- Phoenix; Airplanes

    • Arizona Air Service Inc. was incorporated by Jack Thornburg and he and Kravitz added another Great Lakes to the fleet. The Great Lakes "Sport" models were good trainers, liked by both instructors and students, and loved by the acrobatic...
    • Big chicken DH-4 and pony soldiers

    • Big chicken DH-4 and pony soldiers

    • Hinkle, Lt. Stacy C.

    • Airplanes, Military--History; Arizona--History--1912-1950

    • 12th Aero Squadron DH-4 flying liason with Calvary troops on United States-Mexico border patrol in 1920.
    • Bob Fowler with Cole Flyer at Yuma

    • Bob Fowler with Cole Flyer at Yuma

    • Unknown

    • Airplanes; Air Pilots; Aeronautics--Arizona--History

    • Bob Fowler in white shirt and an unidentified man beside the Cole Flyer in Yuma. The two propellers that look like pinwheels are chain driven from a single engine. The Cole Flyer, a Wright Model B, was the first airplane to fly into Arizona and...
    • Cal Rodgers and the Vin Fix Flyer at Willcox

    • Cal Rodgers and the Vin Fix Flyer at Willcox

    • Parks, Harry

    • Airplanes; Air Pilots; Aeronautics--Arizona--History

    • Cal Rodgers just prior to his take off from Willcox to Tucson on November 1, 1911. He was the first coast to coast pilot and the first to land in Willcox.
    • Charles Hamilton and biplane at Tucson

    • Charles Hamilton and biplane at Tucson

    • Unknown

    • Airplanes; Air Pilots; Aeronautics--Arizona--History; Air Shows

    • Charles Hamilton ready for flight for Tucson Air show at Drachman's Elysian Grove on February 19, 1910
    • Charles Willard and biplane

    • Charles Willard and biplane

    • Unknown

    • Airplanes; Aeronautics--Arizona--History; Air Shows

    • Charles Willard with his Curtiss biplane at the First Phoenix Air Meet in February 1910.
    • Charlie Goldtrap at Phoenix Sky Harbor

    • Charlie Goldtrap at Phoenix Sky Harbor

    • Tom Metcalf

    • Arizona -- History -- 1912-1950; Airports -- Arizona -- Phoenix; Airplanes

    • Charlie Goldtrap at Scenic Airways' Sky Harbor in early 1930. Charlie was the last chief pilot and operations manager before the liquidation.

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