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    • Biplane with dangling stuntman at Van Buren airport

    • Biplane with dangling stuntman at Van Buren airport

    • E.D. Newcomer

    • Air Shows; Air Pilots; Arizona--History--1912-1950

    • The Reinhart and Whelan Standard flown over Phoenix by Howard Reinhart and dangling a stunt performer believed to be "Sarah" Bernhardt, giving a weekend show to the crowd.
    • Didier Masson's Sonora

    • Didier Masson's Sonora

    • McKinney, Fred A.

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

    • The Sonora, ready to start on a bombing expedition over Guaymas. Didier Masson is in the pilot's seat on the right side of the aircraft and to his left in a dark suit is the unidentified bombadier, possibly Gustavo Salinas or B. Alcalde.
    • U.S. Army world cruiser Chicago

    • U.S. Army world cruiser Chicago

    • Unknown

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

    • The U.S. Army Douglas World Cruiser Chicago at Tucson Municipal Airport, September 21, 1924.
    • Wreckage of biplane at Phoenix Municipal airport

    • Wreckage of biplane at Phoenix Municipal airport

    • Ira Pirtle

    • Aircraft Accidents; Airports; Arizona -- History -- 1912-1950.

    • The unfortunate end of a flat spin at Phoenix Municipal Airport. The flight instructor Bill Langdon was killed and the owner Louis Gay was seriously wounded. An investigation by the newly formed Aeronautics Branch of the Department of Commerce...
    • Western Air Express Sikorsky Amphibian refueling at Kingman

    • Western Air Express Sikorsky Amphibian refueling at Kingman

    • Ed Betts

    • Airplanes; Seaplanes -- History; Arizona -- History -- 1912-1950.

    • The Western Air Express S-38 Sikorsky was probably the first amphibian aircraft to visit Kingman's Berry Field. In June of 1928, Western Air Express purchased Pacific Marine Airways and this aircraft is enroute from the factory to its destined...
    • W.E. Baker securing the flag stop signal at Holbrook airport

    • W.E. Baker securing the flag stop signal at Holbrook airport

    • Unknown

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

    • W.E. Baker securing the flag stop signal at Holbrook, Arizona in 1929. Western Air Express put down for passengers and express "on flag" and sometimes for emergencies. The large canvas marker signified that business was waiting and made an...

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