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[Clyde Pangborn piloting Curtiss JN-4D Jenny over Yosemite]
Panoramic photograph of Clyde Pangborn piloting a Curtiss JN-4D Jenny aircraft over Tenaya Lake in Yosemite National Park, California, circa 1920s. Inscription on verso: "Pangborn in cockpit while taking pictures of Yosemite."
[Aerial view of Yosemite Falls]
Aerial photograph of Yosemite Falls in Yosemite National Park, California, circa 1920s. Photograph was likely taken by Clyde Pangborn.
[Aerial view of river and mountains]
Oblique aerial photograph of a river and mountain range in California, likely taken in or near Yosemite National Park, circa 1920s. Photograph was likely taken by Clyde Pangborn.
[U.S. Army Air Forces servicemen and family members dining at Palladium]
Photograph of members of the 54th Fighter Squadron, U.S. Army Air Forces, and their family members dining at the Palladium, Los Angeles, California, May 25, 1942. Identified individuals include Joe McDonald, Lieutenant McDonald, Mrs. Joe McDonald, Lieutenant Arthur "Bud" Hustead, Lieutenant Dewey Crowe, Lieutenant Millard, Lieutenant Robert Neel, Mrs. James Austin, Major Thomas Walter Jackson, and…
[North American Aviation personnel attaching propeller to "Baby," a prototype North American P-51 Mustang]
Photograph of North American Aviation personnel attaching a propeller to "Baby," a prototype North American P-51 Mustang aircraft, Inglewood, California, circa 1940s. Inscription: "Watch it!" Item from the Margery Watson World War II Photographs album pages, circa 1940s. Album pages contain photographs and small ephemera related to Watson's work for North American Aviation during World War II.
[North American Aviation personnel with "Baby," a prototype North American P-51 Mustang]
Photograph of North American Aviation personnel standing in front of "Baby," a prototype North American P-51 Mustang aircraft, Inglewood, California, circa 1940s. Inscription: "Hi fellahs." Item from the Margery Watson World War II Photographs album pages, circa 1940s. Album pages contain photographs and small ephemera related to Watson's work for North American Aviation during World War II.
[North American Aviation personnel working on "Baby," a prototype North American P-51 Mustang]
Photograph of North American Aviation personnel working on "Baby," a prototype North American P-51 Mustang aircraft, Inglewood, California, circa 1940s. Inscription: "Just a li'l more." Item from the Margery Watson World War II Photographs album pages, circa 1940s. Album pages contain photographs and small ephemera related to Watson's work for North American Aviation during World War II.
[North American Aviation personnel working on "Baby," a prototype North American P-51 Mustang]
Photograph of North American Aviation personnel working on "Baby," a prototype North American P-51 Mustang aircraft, Inglewood, California, circa 1940s. Inscription: "Fill 'er up." Item from the Margery Watson World War II Photographs album pages, circa 1940s. Album pages contain photographs and small ephemera related to Watson's work for North American Aviation during World War II.
[North American Aviation personnel working on "Baby," a prototype North American P-51 Mustang]
Photograph of North American Aviation personnel working on "Baby," a prototype North American P-51 Mustang aircraft, Inglewood, California, circa 1940s. Inscription: "Forget something?" Item from the Margery Watson World War II Photographs album pages, circa 1940s. Album pages contain photographs and small ephemera related to Watson's work for North American Aviation during World War II.
[North American Aviation personnel working on "Baby," a prototype North American P-51 Mustang]
Photograph of North American Aviation personnel working on "Baby," a prototype North American P-51 Mustang aircraft, Inglewood, California, circa 1940s. Inscription: "O.K. for the spinner." Item from the Margery Watson World War II Photographs album pages, circa 1940s. Album pages contain photographs and small ephemera related to Watson's work for North American Aviation during World War II.