Photograph of people with three unidentified aircraft, circa 1920s-1930s.Part of a dissembled scrapbook of items from John Fornasero's career at the Ryan Company, 1928-1937.
Photograph of two men seated in an Aeronca TG-5A Glider, circa 1942.Stamped on verso: "Certified by 10 Point Kisco Process / The Photo Finishing Institute."Stamped on verso: "Reg. U. S. Pat. Off. / Kisco Photo Service / Jun 30, 1942."Part of a…
Photograph of a man seated in the cockpit of an Aeronca TG-5A Glider, circa 1942.Stamped on verso: "Certified by 10 Point Kisco Process / The Photo Finishing Institute."Stamped on verso: "Reg. U. S. Pat. Off. / Kisco Photo Service / Jun 30,…
Photograph of an Aeronca TG-5A Glider, circa 1942. A man is seated in the cockpit.Stamped on verso: "Certified by 10 Point Kisco Process / The Photo Finishing Institute."Stamped on verso: "Reg. U. S. Pat. Off. / Kisco Photo Service / Jun 30,…
Newsletter published by students of the Ryan School of Aeronautics, edited by "the Firm of Riz, Riz, and Razz," circa 1928-1937. Includes articles about pilots and news at the airfield. Four typed pages.
Diploma issued to John Fornasero from the T. C. Ryan Flying School, June 21, 1929. Certifies Fornasero's completion of the Commercial Pilot's course. Signed by T. Claude Ryan.Part of a dissembled scrapbook of items from John Fornasero's career at the…
Envelope addressed to John Fornasero in San Diego, California, postmarked February 10, 1931. The 10-cent stamp, which features an image of Charles Lindbergh's "Spirit of St. Louis" aircraft, commemorates the first solo trans-Atlantic flight in…
Business card for Captain Ernest Y. C. Chen of the Air Corps, Chinese Army, circa 1930s-1940s.Inscription: "Former Ryan student of John B. Fornasero. Captain Chen gave this card to J.B.F. in Wash. D.C. in late 1930s or early 1940s."Part of a…
Holiday greeting card to John and Elouise Fornasero from Adelaide Smith, circa 1930s. Features a silhouetted aircraft in flight.Part of a dissembled scrapbook of items from John Fornasero's career at the Ryan Company, 1928-1937.
Birth announcement for Douglas Orville Corrigan, son of Douglas Corrigan, sent to John Fornasero, circa June 1940. Includes details about the baby's birth. One card and envelope.Inscription: "1st baby of 'Wrong Way' Corrigan of 1938 fame."Part of a…