2 results found
City / Airport:Dearborn - Ford (closed)Map
Region / Country:Michigan, United States
Event:Ford National Reliability Air Tour 1930
Photo Date:10 September 1930 to 27 September 1930
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:370617Submit Correction
View count: 413
Start or finish of the 1930 Ford Reliability Tour. NC9092 was flown by Eddie August Schneider who was 18 years old and won the Great Lakes Trophy for the fastest light aircraft. Schneider was from New Jersey but we can't decipher the titles. Number 22 is a Bourdon Kitty Hawk, NC30V, which was flown by Nancy Hopkins. Photo from: Wayne State University
Registration / Serial:NC9092
Aircraft Version:Cessna AW
C/n (msn):152
City / Airport:Dearborn - Ford (closed)Map
Region / Country:Michigan, United States
Photo Date:10 September 1930 to 27 September 1930
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
City / Airport:Dearborn - Ford (closed)Map
Region / Country:Michigan, United States
Event:Ford National Reliability Air Tour 1930
Photo Date:10 September 1930 to 27 September 1930
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:370617Submit Correction
View count: 413
Start or finish of the 1930 Ford Reliability Tour. NC9092 was flown by Eddie August Schneider who was 18 years old and won the Great Lakes Trophy for the fastest light aircraft. Schneider was from New Jersey but we can't decipher the titles. Number 22 is a Bourdon Kitty Hawk, NC30V, which was flown by Nancy Hopkins. Photo from: Wayne State University
Registration / Serial:NC9092
Aircraft Version:Cessna AW
C/n (msn):152
City / Airport:Dearborn - Ford (closed)Map
Region / Country:Michigan, United States
Photo Date:10 September 1930 to 27 September 1930
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
City / Airport:Chino (KCNO / CNO)Map
Region / Country:California, United States
Collection:Yanks Air Museum
Photo Date:8 January 2008
Photo by:R.A.Scholefield
Photo ID:143553Submit Correction
View count: 609
Four-seat tourer built in 1929 and airworthy in 2019. Privately owned and displayed in the Yanks Air Museum. The AW version of the Cessna Model A was fitted with a 125 hp Warner Scarab engine. 83 Model A's were built of which 48 were AW's.
Registration / Serial:N8782
Alternate Registration:NC8782
Aircraft Version:Cessna AW
C/n (msn):167
City / Airport:Chino (KCNO / CNO)Map
Region / Country:California, United States
Photo Date:8 January 2008
Photo by:R.A.Scholefield
City / Airport:Chino (KCNO / CNO)Map
Region / Country:California, United States
Collection:Yanks Air Museum
Photo Date:8 January 2008
Photo by:R.A.Scholefield
Photo ID:143553Submit Correction
View count: 609
Four-seat tourer built in 1929 and airworthy in 2019. Privately owned and displayed in the Yanks Air Museum. The AW version of the Cessna Model A was fitted with a 125 hp Warner Scarab engine. 83 Model A's were built of which 48 were AW's.
Registration / Serial:N8782
Alternate Registration:NC8782
Aircraft Version:Cessna AW
C/n (msn):167
City / Airport:Chino (KCNO / CNO)Map
Region / Country:California, United States
Photo Date:8 January 2008
Photo by:R.A.Scholefield