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Photograph of servicemen looking at the wreckage of an unidentified aircraft, June 3, 1927. The inscription notes that Cadet Morris B. Robison Jr. was killed in the crash.Inscription on album page: "Our first casualty. #402. Fatal crash of Cadet Robinson, June 3, 1927."Part of a photograph album related to Julius A. Barr's flight training with the U.S. Army Air Corps at Brooks Field and Kelly…
Photograph of the wrecked cockpit of an unidentified aircraft, June 3, 1927. The inscription notes that Cadet Morris B. Robison Jr. was killed in the crash.Inscription on album page: "Our first casualty. #402. Two views of cockpit of #[402] by Robinson."Part of a photograph album related to Julius A. Barr's flight training with the U.S. Army Air Corps at Brooks Field and Kelly Field, Texas, circa…
Photograph of the wrecked cockpit of an unidentified aircraft, June 3, 1927. The inscription notes that Cadet Morris B. Robison Jr. was killed in the crash.Inscription on album page: "Our first casualty. #402. Two views of cockpit of #[402] by Robinson."Part of a photograph album related to Julius A. Barr's flight training with the U.S. Army Air Corps at Brooks Field and Kelly Field, Texas, circa…
Fabric piece from the wing of a Consolidated PT-1 aircraft (fuselage #433), wrecked by Julius A. Barr on May 23, 1927.
Inscription: "Fabric from wing of #433. Cracked up May 23, 1927 by Julius Barr."
Part of a photograph album related to Julius A. Barr's flight training with the U.S. Army Air Corps at Brooks Field and Kelly Field, Texas, circa 1926-1927.
Photograph of servicemen with a wrecked Curtiss P-3A Hawk aircraft (tail number A.L. 28-193, fuselage number 3), circa 1929-1931. A squadron emblem (Native American chief with war bonnet) is painted on the fuselage.Part of a photograph album related to Julius A. Barr's personal life and flying career in the United States and China, circa 1929-1931.
Photograph of U.S. Army Air Corps servicemen looking at the wreckage of a crashed Consolidated PT-1 aircraft, April 27, 1927.Inscription on album page: "Our first casualty. Cadet Farley's fatal crash. April 27, 1927."Part of a photograph album related to Julius A. Barr's flight training with the U.S. Army Air Corps at Brooks Field and Kelly Field, Texas, circa 1926-1927.
Photograph of a Consolidated PT-1 aircraft (fuselage number 427) crashed upside down in a field, Texas, June 27, 1927. The inscription notes that the aircraft was piloted Julius A. Barr. Inscription on album page: "Views of my second crack up. June 27, 1927. 5 miles west Brooks Field, San Antonio. "Part of a photograph album related to Julius A. Barr's flight training with the U.S. Army Air Corps…
Photograph of a Consolidated PT-1 aircraft (fuselage number 427) crashed upside down in a field, Texas, June 27, 1927. The inscription notes that the aircraft was piloted Julius A. Barr. Inscription on album page: "Views of my second crack up. June 27, 1927. 5 miles west Brooks Field, San Antonio. "Part of a photograph album related to Julius A. Barr's flight training with the U.S. Army Air Corps…
Photograph of a Consolidated PT-1 aircraft (fuselage number 427) crashed upside down in a field, Texas, June 27, 1927. The inscription notes that the aircraft was piloted Julius A. Barr. Inscription on album page: "Views of my second crack up. June 27, 1927. 5 miles west Brooks Field, San Antonio. "Part of a photograph album related to Julius A. Barr's flight training with the U.S. Army Air Corps…
Photograph of two Consolidated PT-1 aircraft (visible fuselage number 345) after a minor collision, circa 1926-1927.Inscription on album page: "Collision on 'B' stage. May 31, 1927. Balliet and Sanborn."Part of a photograph album related to Julius A. Barr's flight training with the U.S. Army Air Corps at Brooks Field and Kelly Field, Texas, circa 1926-1927.