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Photograph of fighter ace Robert L. Baseler piloting a U.S. Air Force Lockheed F-80 Shooting Star aircraft (tail number 58412) in the Canal Zone, July 13, 1948. The aircraft's designation, "Wee Stud," is painted on the nose.
Inscription on verso: "Col. Robert L. Baseler. Base commander. France Field, C.Z."
Stamped on verso: "Air Force Photo. France Field. Canal Zone. Jul. 13, 1948."
Photograph of fighter ace Robert L. Baseler piloting a U.S. Air Force Lockheed F-80 Shooting Star aircraft (tail number 58412) in the Canal Zone, July 13, 1948. The aircraft's designation, "Wee Stud," is painted on the nose.
Inscription on verso: "Col. Robert L. Baseler. Base commander. France Field, C.Z."
Stamped on verso: "Air Force Photo. France Field. Canal Zone. Jul. 13, 1948."
Photograph of fighter ace Robert L. Baseler piloting a U.S. Air Force Lockheed F-80 Shooting Star aircraft (tail number 58412) in the Canal Zone, July 13, 1948. The aircraft's designation, "Wee Stud," is painted on the nose.
Inscription on verso: "Col. Robert L. Baseler. Base commander. France Field, C.Z."
Stamped on verso: "Air Force Photo. France Field. Canal Zone. Jul. 13, 1948."
Photograph of a group of U.S. Air Force Lockheed F-80 Shooting Star aircraft in flight above the Panama Canal, June 17, 1948. The inscription notes that fighter ace Robert L. Baseler is leading the flight.
Inscription on verso: "France Field, CZ. Col. Robert L. Baseler leading flight."
Stamped on verso: "Air Force Photo. France Field. Canal Zone. Jun. 17, 1948."
Photograph of William P. Lear and three unidentified men with a U.S. Air Force North American F-86D Sabre aircraft (tail number 24270, nose designation FU-270) at Lear, Incorporated's facility in Grand Rapids, Michigan, circa 1950s. A Lockheed F-80 Shooting Star (nose designation TR-227) and Republic F-84 Thunderjet (nose designation FS-III-A) are parked on either side of the F-86. The Lear…