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[Pages from William H. Cook, Jr.'s pilot logbook, 1936-1937]
Select pages from one of William H. Cook, Jr.'s pilot logbooks, 1936-1937. Includes aircraft and flight details, such as dates, locations, license numbers, and remarks. One page includes a notarized statement regarding Cook's flight time. Frequent locations include Seattle, Washington, Spokane, Washington, and Missoula, Montana. Three (3) pages.Part of "Private pilot log book no. 1," 1935-1946.
[Pages from William H. Cook, Jr.'s pilot logbook, 1950s-1960s]
Select pages from one of William H. Cook, Jr.'s pilot logbooks, circa 1950s-1960s. Includes aircraft and flight details such as dates, locations, and remarks. Entries document trips made by Cook and Richard L. Rouzie in Cook's Grumman G-44 Widgeon. Also includes an inspection stamp indicating that the Widgeon passed its annual inspection. Four (4) pages.Stamp reads: "I certify that this airplane…
[Pages from William H. Cook, Jr.'s pilot logbook, circa 1940s-1950s]
Select pages from one of William H. Cook, Jr.'s pilot logbooks, circa 1940s-1950s. Includes aircraft and flight details such as dates, flight numbers, names, and remarks. One entry indicates that Cook purchased his Grumman G-44 Widgeon from the United States Navy in September 1949. Other entries document details about Cook's fishing trips. Four (4) pages.Part of Cook's private pilot logbook,…
[Pages from William H. Cook, Jr.'s pilot logbook, 1952]
Select pages from one of William H. Cook, Jr.'s pilot logbooks, 1952. Includes aircraft and flight details such as dates, locations, certificate numbers, and remarks. One entry indicates that Cook flew with George S. Schairer in his Grumman G-44 Widgeon on February 24, 1952. Two (2) pages.Part of Cook's private pilot logbook, 1946-1972.
[William P. Lear in cockpit of Lear Learstar aircraft]
Photograph of William P. Lear in the cockpit of a Lear Learstar aircraft, circa 1950s. Lear is using a Remington 60 Deluxe Shaver. The caption notes that Lear regularly shaves while the L-5 automatic pilot is engaged and that Remington 60 shavers are standard accessories for Learstars.Typed caption on verso: "William P. Lear, Board Chairman and Director of Research and Development of Lear, Inc.,…
[William P. Lear in cockpit of Lear Learstar aircraft]
Photograph of William P. Lear reaching for an aircraft manual while seated in the cockpit of a Lear Learstar aircraft, circa 1950s.Inscription on verso: "Now let's see? How do you land this thing?"Inscription on verso: "Lear Avia Archive, [address in Reno, Nevada]."Stamped on verso: "Photo by Hans Groenhoff."
[William P. Lear and men in cabin of Lear Learstar aircraft]
Photograph of William P. Lear and three unidentified men in the cabin of a Lear Learstar aircraft, circa 1950s. Lear is holding a radio.Inscription on verso: "Take a litter!"Stamped on verso: "Photo by Hans Groenhoff."
[Men wearing oxygen masks and playing cards in cabin of Lear Learstar aircraft]
Photograph of two men wearing oxygen masks and playing cards in the cabin of a Lear Learstar aircraft, circa 1950s.Inscription on verso: "This hand 'stinks.'"Stamped on verso: "Photo by Hans Groenhoff."
[Cabin interior of Lear Learstar aircraft]
Photograph of the cabin interior of a Lear Learstar aircraft, circa 1950s.Stamped on verso: "AiResearch Photograph, Los Angeles, Calif. Photo No. 9371-3."
[Cabin interior of Lear Learstar aircraft]
Photograph of the cabin interior of a Lear Learstar aircraft, circa 1950s.Stamped on verso: "AiResearch Photograph, Los Angeles, Calif. Photo No. 9901-2."