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Airplanes - Accidents - Cadet H. B. Burnett and Cadet H. W. Williams collided about 150 feet from ground, both Cadets being a little out of sector in which they were supposed to be flying, both planes falling locked together in a spin causing death of both pilots, Oct. 29, 1918. Times Photo Ser

Airplanes - Accidents - 2nd Lt. J. R. Pelich crashed at Rich Field, Waco, Texas on Oct. 21st, 1918. Landing made at night during rain storm

Airplanes - Accidents - Wreck of machine at Carlstrom Field, Arcadia, Florida, Nov. 6, 1918. Ships collided in south-east corner of airdrome. No serious injuries. Times Photo Ser

Airplanes - Accidents - Wrecked Aeroplane at Kelly Field, Texas. C.P.I. Wash. D.C

Airplanes - Accidents - Major A. L. Sneed's plane turned over on landing at Airdrome, Love Field, Texas. Div. of Military Aeronautics. Washington, D.C

Airplanes - Accidents - Airplane Accidents. 2nd Lieut. T. E. Knode pillowing plane 5246 crashed five miles west of Airdrome

Airplanes - Types - Cadet Clarence T. Springer in Plane JN-4-D, American, crashed on February 1, 1919. Engine cut out, turned in good order to get into good field and landed with wind. Made good landing but wind got in under elevators and nosed ship over. Div. Military Aeronautics. Washington, D.C

Airplanes - Accidents - Due to poor landing, Cadet J.L. Sutherland broke both lower wings and landing gear. Love Field, Texas. D.M.A

Airplanes - Accidents - Front view of plane operated by Cadet J. L. Sutherland, showing broken lower wings and landing gear, due to poor landing. Love Field, Texas. D.M.A

Airplanes - Accidents - 2nd Lt. E. L. York with Cadet J. S. Tyler as passenger in plane leaving ground in very windy weather on Oct. 28th, 1918. Times Photo Ser

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Date Taken: 10/28/1918

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label_outline Explore Tyler, Ser, Airplane Industry

[Paris International Air Show 1953]

Airplanes - Miscellaneous - New training tractor Bi-Plane. Rear view of new defense advance training tractor bi-plane (Single seater) equipped with 100 h.p. 9 cylinder rotary gnome motor

Working on wing of Consolidated Liberator Bomber, Consolidated Aircraft Corp. plant, Fort Worth, Texas

Airplanes - Accidents - Air Service Flying School, Rich Field, Texas. Broke shock absorber when landing

Airplanes - Types - Types of aeroplanes. Giant Plane. International Film Service

Los Angeles Union Passenger Terminal, Parking Lot, 800 North Alameda Street, Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, CA

David F. Olby interview conducted by James Patrick Leary, 2011-10-29

North American B-25 bomber is prepared for painting on the outside assembly line, N[orth] A[merican] Aviation, Inc., Inglewood, Calif.

A girl riveting machine operator at the Douglas Aircraft Company plant joins sections of wing ribs to reinforce the inner wing assemblies of B-17F heavy bombers, Long Beach, Calif. Better known as the "Flying Fortress," the B-17F bomber is a later model of the B-17, which distinguished itself in action in the south Pacific, over Germany and elsewhere. It is a long range, high altitude, heavy bomber, with a crew of seven to nine men -- and with armament sufficient to defend itself on daylight missions

Mrs. Cora Ann Bowen (left) works as a cowler at the Naval Air Base; Mrs. Eloise J. Ellis is a senior supervisor in the Assembly and Repairs Department, Corpus Christi, Texas

Glenn L. Martin Co. airplane factory. Airplanes in factory I

Airplanes - Manufacturing Plants - Airplane construction. Inspection of parts of the plane. Standard Aero Corp. of Elizabeth, N.J. From C.P.I

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