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    • 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.
    • Navajo men inspecting scenic airways survey monoplane at Church Rock

    • Navajo men inspecting scenic airways survey monoplane at Church Rock

    • Durell S. Richards

    • Navajo Indians; Airplanes; Airports; Grand Canyon -- Ariz. -- Tourism and travel

    • On this flight, VanZandt had flown over the Painted Desert to Kayenta and later the party took a flight around Navajo Mountain and over Rainbow Bridge. The Stinson shown here with its J-5 engine and metal propeller cruised about 105 miles per hour...

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