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Photograph of a Great Lakes Model 2T-1E aircraft (tail number NC11320) in flight, circa 1920s-1930s. Stamped on verso: "Erickson / The Flying Photographer."Part of a dissembled scrapbook of items from John Fornasero's career at the Ryan Company, 1928-1937.
Photographic group portrait of six people with an unidentified aircraft, circa 1920s-1930s. Identified individuals are John Frank (second from right) and John Fornasero (far right).Inscription: "John Frank / John Fornasero."Part of a dissembled scrapbook of items from John Fornasero's career at the Ryan Company, 1928-1937.
Photograph of John Fornasero with a Great Lakes Model 2T-1A aircraft (tail number NC839K), circa 1920s-1930s. Part of a dissembled scrapbook of items from John Fornasero's career at the Ryan Company, 1928-1937.
Photographic group portrait of people in front of a T. C. Ryan Flying Service hangar, Lindbergh Field (present-day San Diego International Airport), California, circa 1920s-1930s. Identified individuals: T. Claude Ryan (far left, standing) and John Fornasero (front row, fourth from left).Inscription: "Erickson / 6492."Stamped on verso: "Erickson the Flying Photographer / [ address in San Diego,…
Photographic group portrait of students and staff of the Ryan School of Aeronautics in front of the Lindbergh Field Administration Building, San Diego, California), circa 1920s-1930s. Some of the people, including John Fornasero, T. Claude Ryan, Jacqueline Cochran, Orva Johnson, and Peter Dana, are labeled in the image. The verso includes a list of signatures.Part of a dissembled scrapbook of…
Photographic group portrait of people with an unidentified aircraft, circa 1920s-1930s. Tubal Claude Ryan is center front, pinning something to a man's shirt.Stamped on verso: "McDonough Photo Service / Photographs for all purposes / [address in San Diego, California]."Part of a dissembled scrapbook of items from John Fornasero's career at the Ryan Company, 1928-1937.
Photograph of a Ryan School of Aeronautics building at Lindbergh Field (present-day San Diego International Airport), California, circa 1920s-1930s. Several aircraft are parked in front of the building.Stamped on verso: "Erickson the Flying Photographer."Part of a dissembled scrapbook of items from John Fornasero's career at the Ryan Company, 1928-1937.
Photograph of five Ryan School of Aeronautics aircraft, including two Great Lakes Model 2T-1A (back of "V"), in formation flight, circa 1920s-1930s. The verso inscription implies that John Farnasero is one of the pilots.Inscription on verso: "Johnny."Stamped on verso: "Erickson the Flying Photographer."Part of a dissembled scrapbook of items from John Fornasero's career at the Ryan Company,…
Photograph of two Great Lakes Model 2T-1A aircraft (wing numbers NC11324 and NC313Y) and a Great Lakes Model 2T-1E aircraft (wing number NC11320) in flight, circa 1930s. All three aircraft belong to the Ryan School of Aeronautics.Inscription on verso: "Johnny."Part of a dissembled scrapbook of items from John Fornasero's career at the Ryan Company, 1928-1937.
Photograph of two men in flight gear shaking hands by a Great Lakes Model 2T-1A aircraft (tail number NC 825K), circa 1920s-1930s. The text "T.C. Ryan Flying School / San Diego, Cal." is painted on the fuselage.Part of a dissembled scrapbook of items from John Fornasero's career at the Ryan Company, 1928-1937.