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Registration / Serial:NC5093
Alternate Registration:5093
Aircraft Original Type:Ford Tri-Motor
Aircraft Generic Type:Ford Tri-Motor
Aircraft Version:Ford 4-AT-B Tri-Motor
C/n (msn):4-AT-20
Operator Titles:Rapid Air Lines
Aircraft Name:Wamblee Ohanko / Swift Eagle
City / Airport:Denver - Dupont Field (closed)
Region / Country:Colorado, United States
Photo Date:14 August 1928
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:600485Submit Correction
View count: 274
Aircraft delivered to Rapid Air Lines on 15 May 1928. The name Wamblee Ohanko is in the Sioux language and means Swift Eagle, and the aircraft also carries the airline's slogan "Safe and Sane Flying". This Tri-Motor was damaged beyond repair when a wing was torn off during a forced landing at Metz, Missouri on 17 April 1942. Photo from: Denver City Library Special Collections
Registration / Serial:NC5093
Alternate Registration:5093
Aircraft Version:Ford 4-AT-B Tri-Motor
C/n (msn):4-AT-20
Operator Titles:Rapid Air Lines
City / Airport:Denver - Dupont Field (closed)
Region / Country:Colorado, United States
Photo Date:14 August 1928
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Registration / Serial:NC5093
Alternate Registration:5093
Aircraft Original Type:Ford Tri-Motor
Aircraft Generic Type:Ford Tri-Motor
Aircraft Version:Ford 4-AT-B Tri-Motor
C/n (msn):4-AT-20
Operator Titles:Rapid Air Lines
Aircraft Name:Wamblee Ohanko / Swift Eagle
City / Airport:Denver - Dupont Field (closed)
Region / Country:Colorado, United States
Photo Date:14 August 1928
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:600485Submit Correction
View count: 274
Aircraft delivered to Rapid Air Lines on 15 May 1928. The name Wamblee Ohanko is in the Sioux language and means Swift Eagle, and the aircraft also carries the airline's slogan "Safe and Sane Flying". This Tri-Motor was damaged beyond repair when a wing was torn off during a forced landing at Metz, Missouri on 17 April 1942. Photo from: Denver City Library Special Collections
Registration / Serial:NC5093
Alternate Registration:5093
Aircraft Version:Ford 4-AT-B Tri-Motor
C/n (msn):4-AT-20
Operator Titles:Rapid Air Lines
City / Airport:Denver - Dupont Field (closed)
Region / Country:Colorado, United States
Photo Date:14 August 1928
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Registration / Serial:NC256M
Aircraft Original Type:Bellanca CH-200 Pacemaker
Aircraft Generic Type:Bellanca CH-300 Pacemaker
Aircraft Version:Bellanca CH-300 Pacemaker
C/n (msn):158
Operator Titles:Rapid Air Lines / Rapid Air Transport
City / Airport:Omaha - Eppley (KOMA / OMA)Map
Region / Country:Nebraska, United States
Photo Date:January 1930 to March 1930
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:593531Submit Correction
View count: 259
Rapid Air Lines Corp. moved from Rapid City (SD) to Omaha (NB) in early 1930 and at the same time changed its name to Rapid Air Transport Inc. This Bellance is seen here carrying both names. The logo also carries the airline's slogan "Safe and Sane Flying". The photo date is quoted as 29 Oct 1929, but this pre-dates the name change so may not be correct. Photo by: Nathaniel L. Dewell via History Nebraska
Registration / Serial:NC256M
Aircraft Version:Bellanca CH-300 Pacemaker
C/n (msn):158
Operator Titles:Rapid Air Lines / Rapid Air Transport
City / Airport:Omaha - Eppley (KOMA / OMA)Map
Region / Country:Nebraska, United States
Photo Date:January 1930 to March 1930
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Registration / Serial:NC256M
Aircraft Original Type:Bellanca CH-200 Pacemaker
Aircraft Generic Type:Bellanca CH-300 Pacemaker
Aircraft Version:Bellanca CH-300 Pacemaker
C/n (msn):158
Operator Titles:Rapid Air Lines / Rapid Air Transport
City / Airport:Omaha - Eppley (KOMA / OMA)Map
Region / Country:Nebraska, United States
Photo Date:January 1930 to March 1930
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:593531Submit Correction
View count: 259
Rapid Air Lines Corp. moved from Rapid City (SD) to Omaha (NB) in early 1930 and at the same time changed its name to Rapid Air Transport Inc. This Bellance is seen here carrying both names. The logo also carries the airline's slogan "Safe and Sane Flying". The photo date is quoted as 29 Oct 1929, but this pre-dates the name change so may not be correct. Photo by: Nathaniel L. Dewell via History Nebraska
Registration / Serial:NC256M
Aircraft Version:Bellanca CH-300 Pacemaker
C/n (msn):158
Operator Titles:Rapid Air Lines / Rapid Air Transport
City / Airport:Omaha - Eppley (KOMA / OMA)Map
Region / Country:Nebraska, United States
Photo Date:January 1930 to March 1930
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive