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[Douglas C-47 Skytrain aircraft and Learadio Beech B17L Staggerwing aircraft at Bolling Field]
Photograph of several Douglas C-47 Skytrain aircraft and a Learadio Beech B17L Staggerwing aircraft (tail number NC 15405) at Bolling Field, Washington, D.C., circa 1938.Inscription on verso: "Douglas Army transport ships and Learadio Beechcraft. Beech Staggerwing delivered to W. P. Lear 1935 Sept. First flight [ITC?] to CLE with Walter Beed [illegible] Barber and W.P.L Sr. Flown for 2 years -…
[United Air Lines flight attendants at entrance of Douglas DC-3]
Photograph of two United Air Lines flight attendants at the entrance of a Douglas DC-3 aircraft, circa 1940s-1950s.
[Greeting card featuring United Air Lines flight attendant with Douglas DC-3 aircraft]
Photographic greeting card featuring a United Air Lines flight attendant with a Douglas DC-3 aircraft, circa 1940s-1950s. Text on card: "Season's Greetings."
[United Air Lines flight attendant standing at entrance of Douglas DC-3]
Photograph of a United Air Lines flight attendant standing at the entrance of a Douglas DC-3 aircraft, circa 1940s-1950s.
[Man sitting on wing of United Air Lines Douglas DC-3 aircraft]
Photograph of an unidentified man sitting on the wing of a United Air Lines Douglas DC-3 aircraft, circa 1940s-1950s.
[Aircraft, people, and buildings at Ichang Airport, China]
Photograph of aircraft, people, and buildings at Ichang Airport, China, June 24, 1935. Identified aircraft include a Boeing 247D (partially visible on the left), a Curtiss Condor T-32, and a Douglas O-2MC.Inscription: "Ichang Airport. June 24, 1935."Part of a photograph album related to Julius A. Barr's personal life and flying career in the United States and China, circa 1934-1935.
Home, Swift Home [Trans World Airlines advertisement]
Magazine advertisement for Trans World Airlines, circa 1946. Features a half-page illustration of a TWA Lockheed Model 49 Constellation aircraft in flight over a city. The text describes TWA as "the finest way to fly."
[Lear, Incorporated Board of Directors with TWA aircraft]
Photographic group portrait of members of the Lear, Incorporated Board of Directors with a TWA aircraft, Geneva, Switzerland, circa 1956-1959. Inscription on verso: "Lear Inc. Board / Ed K. / [illegible], Golde, Phil G., I don't know, [illegible]."
[Boeing Model 707 and Boeing Model 377 Stratocruiser aircraft in flight]
Photograph of a Boeing Model 707 and Boeing Model 377 Stratocruiser aircraft in flight, circa 1950s-1960s. Both aircraft have Pan American Airways livery.Inscription on verso: "Hi John, / Thought you might like to see one of your old birds. / Jen."Stamped on verso: "K4586."Part of a dissembled scrapbook of items from John Fornasero's career at the Boeing Company, 1944-1953.
[John Fornasero delivering Pan American Airways' first Boeing Model 377 Stratocruiser aircraft]
Photograph of John Fornasero (right) delivering Pan American Airways' first Boeing Model 377 Stratocruiser aircraft to pilot Scott Flower (left), Portland, Oregon, January 31, 1949.Inscription on verso: "Jan. 31, 1949 / Delivering first PAA 'Stratocruiser.' Portland, Ore. from Seattle, Wa. / Johnny had been project pilot for 'Stratocruiser.' John Fornasero, Chief of Flight Test for Boeing,…