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Photograph of Stearman PT-13 Kaydet (Model 75) aircraft parked at Randolph Field, Texas, circa 1940s. The photo was taken during a hangar inspection of the 53rd School Squadron.
Inscription: "(G347D-467J-20X7-8-33-10AX12). Hangar inspection. 53rd School Squadron. Randolph Field, Texas."
Stamped on verso: " If used for publication credit line must read photo by U.S. Army Air Corps 20th Photo…
[Stearman] PT-13s on line
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Photograph of Stearman PT-13 Kaydet (Model 75) aircraft at Randolph Field, Texas, circa 1940s. The planes bear United States Army Air Corps markings.
Inscription: "(G107B-467J-PD)(1-8-38-9A)(12). PT-13's on line. Randolph Field. Texas."
Stamped on verso: "Not to be used for publication without proper authority. U.S. Army Air Corps. Credit line must read 'Photographic Department, Randolph Field,…
Photograph of a North American BT-9 Yale aircraft in flight above Randolph Field, Texas, circa 1940s. The plane bears United States Army Air Corps markings.
[Boeing P-12E (Model 234)]
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Photograph of a Boeing P-12E (Model 234) aircraft (tail number 46) of the 77th Pursuit Squadron, United States Army Air Corps, parked at Kelly Field, Texas, circa January 1939. The squadron insignia of five playing cards is painted on the fuselage, and the text "U.S. Mail, Barksdale Field" is painted near the nose.
Caption: "Boeing P-12-E (Pursuit)."
Inscription on verso: "Kelly Field, Texas.…
Photograph of Thomas Walter Jackson (rear cockpit) and an unidentified serviceman seated in the cockpits of a Consolidated Y1PT-11 aircraft, Randolph Field, Texas, circa 1938.Inscription on verso: "Walt Jackson, Randolph Field, Air Force flying school. 1938. San Antonio, Texas."
Photograph of Thomas Walter Jackson standing next to the wing of a Consolidated Y1PT-11 aircraft, Randolph Field, Texas, circa 1938.Inscription on verso: "Walt Jackson, flying school, Randolph Air Force Base. San Antonio, Texas. 1938."
Photograph of a base operations building at Brownwood Army Airfield in Brownwood, Texas, 1940s-1950s. A Stinson L-5 Sentinel aircraft is parked nearby.
Photograph of trainees of the 53rd School Squadron standing with their Stearman PT-13 Kaydet (Model 75) aircraft during a hangar inspection at Randolph Field, Texas, circa 1940s.
Inscription: "(G347B-467J-20X7-8-33-10AX12). Hangar inspection. 53rd School Squadron. Randolph Field. Texas."
Stamped on verso: "If used for publication credit line must read photo by U.S. Army Air Corps, 20th Photo…
[Stearman] PT-13s on line
(Item)
Photograph of Stearman PT-13 Kaydet (Model 75) aircraft at Randolph Field, Texas, circa 1940s. The planes bear United States Army Air Corps markings.
Inscription: "(G107B-467J-PD)(1-8-38-9A)(12). PT-13's on line. Randolph Field. Texas."
Stamped on verso: "Not to be used for publication without proper authority. U.S. Army Air Corps. Credit line must read 'Photographic Department, Randolph Field,…
Photographic postcard to Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Nicholson from Carol Nicholson, postmarked July 25, 1944. Describes her flight training experiences with the Women Airforce Service Pilots (WASP). Postcard image features a North American AT-6 Texan aircraft (nose number 340) in flight.