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Registration / Serial:51-5506
Alternate Serial:15506
Military Code:FA-506
Aircraft Original Type:Lockheed F-94 Starfire
Aircraft Generic Type:Lockheed F-94 Starfire
Aircraft Version:Lockheed F-94B Starfire
C/n (msn):780-7460
Operator Titles:USA - Air Force
City / Airport:Mount Clemens - Selfridge ANGB (KMTC / MTC)Map
Region / Country:Michigan, United States
Photo Date:20 June 1952
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Fancy hangarage for this F-94B Starfire, presumably of 61 FIS. Photo from: Wayne State University
Registration / Serial:51-5506
Alternate Serial:15506
Aircraft Version:Lockheed F-94B Starfire
C/n (msn):780-7460
Operator Titles:USA - Air Force
City / Airport:Mount Clemens - Selfridge ANGB (KMTC / MTC)Map
Region / Country:Michigan, United States
Photo Date:20 June 1952
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Registration / Serial:51-5506
Alternate Serial:15506
Military Code:FA-506
Aircraft Original Type:Lockheed F-94 Starfire
Aircraft Generic Type:Lockheed F-94 Starfire
Aircraft Version:Lockheed F-94B Starfire
C/n (msn):780-7460
Operator Titles:USA - Air Force
City / Airport:Mount Clemens - Selfridge ANGB (KMTC / MTC)Map
Region / Country:Michigan, United States
Photo Date:20 June 1952
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Fancy hangarage for this F-94B Starfire, presumably of 61 FIS. Photo from: Wayne State University
Registration / Serial:51-5506
Alternate Serial:15506
Aircraft Version:Lockheed F-94B Starfire
C/n (msn):780-7460
Operator Titles:USA - Air Force
City / Airport:Mount Clemens - Selfridge ANGB (KMTC / MTC)Map
Region / Country:Michigan, United States
Photo Date:20 June 1952
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City / Airport:Detroit - Coleman A Young Municipal (KDET / DET)Map
Region / Country:Michigan, United States
Photo Date:10 April 1931
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Photo ID:370929Submit Correction
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The Stout Metal Airplane Division of Ford didn't want anything to do with the Ford Flivver light aircraft. William Stout left Ford in 1930 and, complaining about a lack of progress in aviation, designed the all-metal Skycar with a 75-hp pusher engine. The sole Skycar I was not a roadable aircraft. The tail was later changed. Updated prototypes were built in the 1940s. Photo assumed taken at Detroit City Airport because of the proximity of houses. Photo from: Wayne State University
Registration / Serial:N10899
Alternate Registration:NX10899
Aircraft Version:Stout Skycar I
C/n (msn):101
City / Airport:Detroit - Coleman A Young Municipal (KDET / DET)Map
Region / Country:Michigan, United States
Photo Date:10 April 1931
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City / Airport:Detroit - Coleman A Young Municipal (KDET / DET)Map
Region / Country:Michigan, United States
Photo Date:10 April 1931
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The Stout Metal Airplane Division of Ford didn't want anything to do with the Ford Flivver light aircraft. William Stout left Ford in 1930 and, complaining about a lack of progress in aviation, designed the all-metal Skycar with a 75-hp pusher engine. The sole Skycar I was not a roadable aircraft. The tail was later changed. Updated prototypes were built in the 1940s. Photo assumed taken at Detroit City Airport because of the proximity of houses. Photo from: Wayne State University
Registration / Serial:N10899
Alternate Registration:NX10899
Aircraft Version:Stout Skycar I
C/n (msn):101
City / Airport:Detroit - Coleman A Young Municipal (KDET / DET)Map
Region / Country:Michigan, United States
Photo Date:10 April 1931
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City / Airport:Dearborn - Ford (closed)Map
Region / Country:Michigan, United States
Photo Date:December 1927
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Photo ID:370879Submit Correction
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'Flivver' was a slang word for a cheap car. It appears that only four examples were built of the aircraft for the masses, which Henry Ford said should fit in his office. #1 was unregistered, #2 was NC268. This is #3, NC3218, with an almost 50% longer wingspan and a much longer nose. It crashed in February 1928 killing the test pilot in the picture, Harry Brooks. Charles Lindbergh was the only other pilot to fly the Flivver, and later said it was one of the worst aircraft he ever encountered. #4 was only completed to represent NC3218 in the Henry Ford Museum. Designations and construction numbers unclear. Photo from: The Henry Ford
Registration / Serial:NC3218
Aircraft Version:Ford 1 Flivver
C/n (msn):2
Operator Titles:Ford
City / Airport:Dearborn - Ford (closed)Map
Region / Country:Michigan, United States
Photo Date:December 1927
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City / Airport:Dearborn - Ford (closed)Map
Region / Country:Michigan, United States
Photo Date:December 1927
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'Flivver' was a slang word for a cheap car. It appears that only four examples were built of the aircraft for the masses, which Henry Ford said should fit in his office. #1 was unregistered, #2 was NC268. This is #3, NC3218, with an almost 50% longer wingspan and a much longer nose. It crashed in February 1928 killing the test pilot in the picture, Harry Brooks. Charles Lindbergh was the only other pilot to fly the Flivver, and later said it was one of the worst aircraft he ever encountered. #4 was only completed to represent NC3218 in the Henry Ford Museum. Designations and construction numbers unclear. Photo from: The Henry Ford
Registration / Serial:NC3218
Aircraft Version:Ford 1 Flivver
C/n (msn):2
Operator Titles:Ford
City / Airport:Dearborn - Ford (closed)Map
Region / Country:Michigan, United States
Photo Date:December 1927
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
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Photo ID:370627Submit Correction
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Start or finish of the 1930 Ford Reliability Tour. The Waco CRG was designed for this event and the two examples built both took part, John Livingston taking second place in NC600Y / 2 and Art Davis third place in this airframe, NC660Y / 4. Detail of the same original as photo 370617. Number 8 is NC400V. Photo from: Wayne State University
Registration / Serial:NC660Y
Aircraft Version:Waco CRG
C/n (msn):3350
Operator Titles:Waco
City / Airport:Dearborn - Ford (closed)Map
Region / Country:Michigan, United States
Photo Date:10 September 1930 to 27 September 1930
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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
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Photo ID:370627Submit Correction
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Start or finish of the 1930 Ford Reliability Tour. The Waco CRG was designed for this event and the two examples built both took part, John Livingston taking second place in NC600Y / 2 and Art Davis third place in this airframe, NC660Y / 4. Detail of the same original as photo 370617. Number 8 is NC400V. Photo from: Wayne State University
Registration / Serial:NC660Y
Aircraft Version:Waco CRG
C/n (msn):3350
Operator Titles:Waco
City / Airport:Dearborn - Ford (closed)Map
Region / Country:Michigan, United States
Photo Date:10 September 1930 to 27 September 1930
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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
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Photo ID:370617Submit Correction
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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
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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
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Photo ID:370617Submit Correction
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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
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Registration / Serial:N873SN
Aircraft Original Type:Douglas DC-3
Aircraft Generic Type:Douglas DC-3 (C-47 Skytrain/Dakota)
Aircraft Version:Douglas C-117D (DC-3S)
C/n (msn):43327
City / Airport:Detroit - Willow Run (KYIP / YIP)Map
Region / Country:Michigan, United States
Photo Date:October 1988
Photo by:Michael Roeser
Photo ID:370594Submit Correction
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K25 slide scan. Operated by Intercoastal Airways. Converted from R4D-8 msn 9756, later stored at MASDC. N5597T Aero Union April 1980. N873SN Intercoastal Airways, cancelled June 1990. Soriano Air Cargo RP-C473 April 1991. Crashed 3 August 1999 with Mabuhay Airways, struck power lines at Santa Rosa, Philippines.
Registration / Serial:N873SN
Aircraft Version:Douglas C-117D (DC-3S)
C/n (msn):43327
City / Airport:Detroit - Willow Run (KYIP / YIP)Map
Region / Country:Michigan, United States
Photo Date:October 1988
Photo by:Michael Roeser
Registration / Serial:N873SN
Aircraft Original Type:Douglas DC-3
Aircraft Generic Type:Douglas DC-3 (C-47 Skytrain/Dakota)
Aircraft Version:Douglas C-117D (DC-3S)
C/n (msn):43327
City / Airport:Detroit - Willow Run (KYIP / YIP)Map
Region / Country:Michigan, United States
Photo Date:October 1988
Photo by:Michael Roeser
Photo ID:370594Submit Correction
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K25 slide scan. Operated by Intercoastal Airways. Converted from R4D-8 msn 9756, later stored at MASDC. N5597T Aero Union April 1980. N873SN Intercoastal Airways, cancelled June 1990. Soriano Air Cargo RP-C473 April 1991. Crashed 3 August 1999 with Mabuhay Airways, struck power lines at Santa Rosa, Philippines.
Registration / Serial:N873SN
Aircraft Version:Douglas C-117D (DC-3S)
C/n (msn):43327
City / Airport:Detroit - Willow Run (KYIP / YIP)Map
Region / Country:Michigan, United States
Photo Date:October 1988
Photo by:Michael Roeser
Registration / Serial:CF-AYW
Aircraft Original Type:Stinson Reliant
Aircraft Generic Type:Stinson SR/V-77 Reliant (AT-19)
Aircraft Version:Stinson SR-7B Reliant
C/n (msn):9694
City / Seaplane Base:Belleville - Belleville Lake Stinson Seaplane (closed)Map
Region / Country:Michigan, United States
Photo Date:29 April 1936
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Photo ID:370356Submit Correction
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CF-AYW was delivered a few days later to General Airways of Toronto, a small airline founded in 1928 by Roy Brown, the pilot credited with shooting down Manfred von Richthofen. The photo source says Stinson tested seaplanes at Belleville Lake, not far from the Stinson factory airfield in Wayne. Another photo shows this location was opposite the French Landing Dam and Powerhouse that created the lake in the Huron River. Photo from: Wayne State University
Registration / Serial:CF-AYW
Aircraft Version:Stinson SR-7B Reliant
C/n (msn):9694
City / Seaplane Base:Belleville - Belleville Lake Stinson Seaplane (closed)Map
Region / Country:Michigan, United States
Photo Date:29 April 1936
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Registration / Serial:CF-AYW
Aircraft Original Type:Stinson Reliant
Aircraft Generic Type:Stinson SR/V-77 Reliant (AT-19)
Aircraft Version:Stinson SR-7B Reliant
C/n (msn):9694
City / Seaplane Base:Belleville - Belleville Lake Stinson Seaplane (closed)Map
Region / Country:Michigan, United States
Photo Date:29 April 1936
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Photo ID:370356Submit Correction
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CF-AYW was delivered a few days later to General Airways of Toronto, a small airline founded in 1928 by Roy Brown, the pilot credited with shooting down Manfred von Richthofen. The photo source says Stinson tested seaplanes at Belleville Lake, not far from the Stinson factory airfield in Wayne. Another photo shows this location was opposite the French Landing Dam and Powerhouse that created the lake in the Huron River. Photo from: Wayne State University
Registration / Serial:CF-AYW
Aircraft Version:Stinson SR-7B Reliant
C/n (msn):9694
City / Seaplane Base:Belleville - Belleville Lake Stinson Seaplane (closed)Map
Region / Country:Michigan, United States
Photo Date:29 April 1936
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Registration / Serial:NC57131
Aircraft Original Type:Douglas DC-3
Aircraft Generic Type:Douglas DC-3 (C-47 Skytrain/Dakota)
Aircraft Version:Douglas C-47A Skytrain
C/n (msn):19040
Operator Titles:Nationwide Airlines
City / Airport:Detroit - Coleman A Young Municipal (KDET / DET)Map
Region / Country:Michigan, United States
Photo Date:January 1947 to November 1949
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Photo ID:369835Submit Correction
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Nationwide Airlines of Detroit was formed in 1947, operating aircraft in conjunction with Nationwide Air Transport Service. The former merged with Lake Central Airlines in 1950, and the latter was taken over by Resort Airlines in 1951. This picture is a detail of a photo which also shows C-47A NC54337. That aircraft crashed 11 Nov 1949, which helps to date this photo a bit more precisely. NC57131 seen here is ex 42-100577, a D-Day veteran. Photo from: Wayne State University
Registration / Serial:NC57131
Aircraft Version:Douglas C-47A Skytrain
C/n (msn):19040
Operator Titles:Nationwide Airlines
City / Airport:Detroit - Coleman A Young Municipal (KDET / DET)Map
Region / Country:Michigan, United States
Photo Date:January 1947 to November 1949
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Registration / Serial:NC57131
Aircraft Original Type:Douglas DC-3
Aircraft Generic Type:Douglas DC-3 (C-47 Skytrain/Dakota)
Aircraft Version:Douglas C-47A Skytrain
C/n (msn):19040
Operator Titles:Nationwide Airlines
City / Airport:Detroit - Coleman A Young Municipal (KDET / DET)Map
Region / Country:Michigan, United States
Photo Date:January 1947 to November 1949
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Photo ID:369835Submit Correction
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Nationwide Airlines of Detroit was formed in 1947, operating aircraft in conjunction with Nationwide Air Transport Service. The former merged with Lake Central Airlines in 1950, and the latter was taken over by Resort Airlines in 1951. This picture is a detail of a photo which also shows C-47A NC54337. That aircraft crashed 11 Nov 1949, which helps to date this photo a bit more precisely. NC57131 seen here is ex 42-100577, a D-Day veteran. Photo from: Wayne State University
Registration / Serial:NC57131
Aircraft Version:Douglas C-47A Skytrain
C/n (msn):19040
Operator Titles:Nationwide Airlines
City / Airport:Detroit - Coleman A Young Municipal (KDET / DET)Map
Region / Country:Michigan, United States
Photo Date:January 1947 to November 1949
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Registration / Serial:NC54337
Aircraft Original Type:Douglas DC-3
Aircraft Generic Type:Douglas DC-3 (C-47 Skytrain/Dakota)
Aircraft Version:Douglas C-47A Skytrain
C/n (msn):20136
Operator Titles:Meteor Air Transport
City / Airport:Detroit - Coleman A Young Municipal (KDET / DET)Map
Region / Country:Michigan, United States
Photo Date:January 1947 to November 1949
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Photo ID:369639Submit Correction
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Meteor Air Transport was formed in Teterboro, New Jersey in 1946 and operated low-fare flights to Detroit. Detail of picture which also shows C-47A NC57131 of Nationwide Airlines, which helps to date the photo a bit more precisely. NC54337 is ex 43-15670, and it crashed near DET on 19 November 1949. Later repaired by the insurers, it became PP-AOD, PP-AKD, FAB 2072 and PT-KVB. CofA expired Sep 1984. The big airlines left DET for YIP in 1946-1947 but Meteor evidently still used DET at the time of the crash. Photo from: Wayne State University
Registration / Serial:NC54337
Aircraft Version:Douglas C-47A Skytrain
C/n (msn):20136
Operator Titles:Meteor Air Transport
City / Airport:Detroit - Coleman A Young Municipal (KDET / DET)Map
Region / Country:Michigan, United States
Photo Date:January 1947 to November 1949
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Registration / Serial:NC54337
Aircraft Original Type:Douglas DC-3
Aircraft Generic Type:Douglas DC-3 (C-47 Skytrain/Dakota)
Aircraft Version:Douglas C-47A Skytrain
C/n (msn):20136
Operator Titles:Meteor Air Transport
City / Airport:Detroit - Coleman A Young Municipal (KDET / DET)Map
Region / Country:Michigan, United States
Photo Date:January 1947 to November 1949
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Meteor Air Transport was formed in Teterboro, New Jersey in 1946 and operated low-fare flights to Detroit. Detail of picture which also shows C-47A NC57131 of Nationwide Airlines, which helps to date the photo a bit more precisely. NC54337 is ex 43-15670, and it crashed near DET on 19 November 1949. Later repaired by the insurers, it became PP-AOD, PP-AKD, FAB 2072 and PT-KVB. CofA expired Sep 1984. The big airlines left DET for YIP in 1946-1947 but Meteor evidently still used DET at the time of the crash. Photo from: Wayne State University
Registration / Serial:NC54337
Aircraft Version:Douglas C-47A Skytrain
C/n (msn):20136
Operator Titles:Meteor Air Transport
City / Airport:Detroit - Coleman A Young Municipal (KDET / DET)Map
Region / Country:Michigan, United States
Photo Date:January 1947 to November 1949
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City / Heliport:Detroit - Cobo Hall Heliport (84G) (closed)Map
Region / Country:Michigan, United States
Photo Date:6 July 1960
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Photo ID:369386Submit Correction
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Fitted with pontoons. The Penobscot Building, then Detroit's tallest, stands on the left. Photo from: Wayne State University
Registration / Serial:N2875B
Aircraft Version:Bell 47J Ranger
C/n (msn):1712
Operator Titles:Helicopter Airways Service
City / Heliport:Detroit - Cobo Hall Heliport (84G) (closed)Map
Region / Country:Michigan, United States
Photo Date:6 July 1960
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City / Heliport:Detroit - Cobo Hall Heliport (84G) (closed)Map
Region / Country:Michigan, United States
Photo Date:6 July 1960
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Fitted with pontoons. The Penobscot Building, then Detroit's tallest, stands on the left. Photo from: Wayne State University
Registration / Serial:N2875B
Aircraft Version:Bell 47J Ranger
C/n (msn):1712
Operator Titles:Helicopter Airways Service
City / Heliport:Detroit - Cobo Hall Heliport (84G) (closed)Map
Region / Country:Michigan, United States
Photo Date:6 July 1960
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Registration / Serial:NC400V
Other Marks:8
Aircraft Original Type:Rearwin 2000 Ken-Royce
Aircraft Generic Type:Rearwin 2000 Ken-Royce
Aircraft Version:Rearwin 2000-CO Ken-Royce
C/n (msn):104
City / Airport:Dearborn - Ford (closed)Map
Region / Country:Michigan, United States
Event:Ford National Reliability Air Tour 1930
Photo Date:27 September 1930
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:369230Submit Correction
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The Rearwin 2000 Ken-Royce was a three-seat touring biplane first flown in 1929. This aircraft took part in the 1930 Ford Reliability Tour. The aircraft in the centre, NC589N / 8, is a twin-engined Curtiss 55 Kingbird D-2. It was flown by Walter Beech, then vice-president of Curtiss. Part of the same original picture as photo 369221. Photo from: Wayne State University
Registration / Serial:NC400V
Aircraft Version:Rearwin 2000-CO Ken-Royce
C/n (msn):104
City / Airport:Dearborn - Ford (closed)Map
Region / Country:Michigan, United States
Photo Date:27 September 1930
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Registration / Serial:NC400V
Other Marks:8
Aircraft Original Type:Rearwin 2000 Ken-Royce
Aircraft Generic Type:Rearwin 2000 Ken-Royce
Aircraft Version:Rearwin 2000-CO Ken-Royce
C/n (msn):104
City / Airport:Dearborn - Ford (closed)Map
Region / Country:Michigan, United States
Event:Ford National Reliability Air Tour 1930
Photo Date:27 September 1930
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Photo ID:369230Submit Correction
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The Rearwin 2000 Ken-Royce was a three-seat touring biplane first flown in 1929. This aircraft took part in the 1930 Ford Reliability Tour. The aircraft in the centre, NC589N / 8, is a twin-engined Curtiss 55 Kingbird D-2. It was flown by Walter Beech, then vice-president of Curtiss. Part of the same original picture as photo 369221. Photo from: Wayne State University
Registration / Serial:NC400V
Aircraft Version:Rearwin 2000-CO Ken-Royce
C/n (msn):104
City / Airport:Dearborn - Ford (closed)Map
Region / Country:Michigan, United States
Photo Date:27 September 1930
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
City / Heliport:Detroit - Cobo Hall Heliport (84G) (closed)Map
Region / Country:Michigan, United States
Photo Date:October 1958
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:369227Submit Correction
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'Heliport opens at Civic Center.' The Bell 47H was an executive model of which only 33 examples were built. Photo from: Wayne State University
Registration / Serial:N997B
Aircraft Version:Bell 47H-1 Bellairus
C/n (msn):1348
City / Heliport:Detroit - Cobo Hall Heliport (84G) (closed)Map
Region / Country:Michigan, United States
Photo Date:October 1958
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
City / Heliport:Detroit - Cobo Hall Heliport (84G) (closed)Map
Region / Country:Michigan, United States
Photo Date:October 1958
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:369227Submit Correction
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'Heliport opens at Civic Center.' The Bell 47H was an executive model of which only 33 examples were built. Photo from: Wayne State University
Registration / Serial:N997B
Aircraft Version:Bell 47H-1 Bellairus
C/n (msn):1348
City / Heliport:Detroit - Cobo Hall Heliport (84G) (closed)Map
Region / Country:Michigan, United States
Photo Date:October 1958
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:27 September 1930
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:369221Submit Correction
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Finish of the 1930 Ford Reliability Tour at Ford's own airport near Detroit. NC8485 / 6, piloted by Harry Russell, took first place. It appears that this plane was at this point the sole 7-AT, with one 420-hp P&W Wasp and two 300-hp Wright J-6 engines. NC401H / 5, a 5-AT-C, took fourth place. Note, centre right inside the hangar, the Fokker F.VIIa/3m Josephine Ford, which Richard Byrd flew over or near the North Pole in 1926. This historic aircraft was the very first Fokker trimotor, demonstrated by Tony Fokker in the 1925 Reliability Tour. It is preserved near here in the Henry Ford Museum. Photo from: Wayne State University
Registration / Serial:NC8485
Aircraft Version:Ford 7-AT-A Tri-Motor
C/n (msn):7-AT-1
Operator Titles:Ford
City / Airport:Dearborn - Ford (closed)Map
Region / Country:Michigan, United States
Photo Date: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:27 September 1930
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:369221Submit Correction
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Finish of the 1930 Ford Reliability Tour at Ford's own airport near Detroit. NC8485 / 6, piloted by Harry Russell, took first place. It appears that this plane was at this point the sole 7-AT, with one 420-hp P&W Wasp and two 300-hp Wright J-6 engines. NC401H / 5, a 5-AT-C, took fourth place. Note, centre right inside the hangar, the Fokker F.VIIa/3m Josephine Ford, which Richard Byrd flew over or near the North Pole in 1926. This historic aircraft was the very first Fokker trimotor, demonstrated by Tony Fokker in the 1925 Reliability Tour. It is preserved near here in the Henry Ford Museum. Photo from: Wayne State University
Registration / Serial:NC8485
Aircraft Version:Ford 7-AT-A Tri-Motor
C/n (msn):7-AT-1
Operator Titles:Ford
City / Airport:Dearborn - Ford (closed)Map
Region / Country:Michigan, United States
Photo Date:27 September 1930
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Registration / Serial:43-46647
Alternate Serial:346647
Aircraft Original Type:Sikorsky S-48
Aircraft Generic Type:Sikorsky S-48 (VS-327/H-5 Dragonfly)
Aircraft Version:Sikorsky H-5D
C/n (msn):191
Operator Titles:USA - Air Force
City / Airport:Mount Clemens - Selfridge ANGB (KMTC / MTC)Map
Region / Country:Michigan, United States
Photo Date:1953
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:369082Submit Correction
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Crews of the 5th Air Rescue Squadron posing with their equipment. The early helicopter was originally an YR-5A. A Grumman SA-16 Albatross is on the right and a Fairchild SC-82A Packet, 45-57737, on the left. The C-82 Packet was the progenitor of the C-119 Flying Boxcar. The SC-82 carried the tracked amphibious rescue vehicle behind the helicopter - stuff of the Thunderbirds! Photo from: Wayne State University
Registration / Serial:43-46647
Alternate Serial:346647
Aircraft Version:Sikorsky H-5D
C/n (msn):191
Operator Titles:USA - Air Force
City / Airport:Mount Clemens - Selfridge ANGB (KMTC / MTC)Map
Region / Country:Michigan, United States
Photo Date:1953
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Registration / Serial:43-46647
Alternate Serial:346647
Aircraft Original Type:Sikorsky S-48
Aircraft Generic Type:Sikorsky S-48 (VS-327/H-5 Dragonfly)
Aircraft Version:Sikorsky H-5D
C/n (msn):191
Operator Titles:USA - Air Force
City / Airport:Mount Clemens - Selfridge ANGB (KMTC / MTC)Map
Region / Country:Michigan, United States
Photo Date:1953
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:369082Submit Correction
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Crews of the 5th Air Rescue Squadron posing with their equipment. The early helicopter was originally an YR-5A. A Grumman SA-16 Albatross is on the right and a Fairchild SC-82A Packet, 45-57737, on the left. The C-82 Packet was the progenitor of the C-119 Flying Boxcar. The SC-82 carried the tracked amphibious rescue vehicle behind the helicopter - stuff of the Thunderbirds! Photo from: Wayne State University
Registration / Serial:43-46647
Alternate Serial:346647
Aircraft Version:Sikorsky H-5D
C/n (msn):191
Operator Titles:USA - Air Force
City / Airport:Mount Clemens - Selfridge ANGB (KMTC / MTC)Map
Region / Country:Michigan, United States
Photo Date:1953
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Registration / Serial:N712CA
Fleet number:7244
Aircraft Original Type:Canadair CRJ-100/200
Aircraft Generic Type:Bombardier CRJ-100/200/Challenger 800/850
Aircraft Version:Bombardier CRJ-100ER (CL-600-2B19)
C/n (msn):7244
Operator Titles:Delta Connection / Comair
City / Airport:Detroit - Metropolitan Wayne County (KDTW / DTW)Map
Region / Country:Michigan, United States
Photo Date:19 September 2010
Photo by:LRS747Contact
Photo ID:368982Submit Correction
View count: 307
Delivered new to Delta Connection/Comair 25th June 1998 and withdrawn from use KIGM (Kingman) Jan 2012, scrapped Oct 2013
Registration / Serial:N712CA
Aircraft Version:Bombardier CRJ-100ER (CL-600-2B19)
C/n (msn):7244
Operator Titles:Delta Connection / Comair
City / Airport:Detroit - Metropolitan Wayne County (KDTW / DTW)Map
Region / Country:Michigan, United States
Photo Date:19 September 2010
Photo by:LRS747Contact
Registration / Serial:N712CA
Fleet number:7244
Aircraft Original Type:Canadair CRJ-100/200
Aircraft Generic Type:Bombardier CRJ-100/200/Challenger 800/850
Aircraft Version:Bombardier CRJ-100ER (CL-600-2B19)
C/n (msn):7244
Operator Titles:Delta Connection / Comair
City / Airport:Detroit - Metropolitan Wayne County (KDTW / DTW)Map
Region / Country:Michigan, United States
Photo Date:19 September 2010
Photo by:LRS747Contact
Photo ID:368982Submit Correction
View count: 307
Delivered new to Delta Connection/Comair 25th June 1998 and withdrawn from use KIGM (Kingman) Jan 2012, scrapped Oct 2013
Registration / Serial:N712CA
Aircraft Version:Bombardier CRJ-100ER (CL-600-2B19)
C/n (msn):7244
Operator Titles:Delta Connection / Comair
City / Airport:Detroit - Metropolitan Wayne County (KDTW / DTW)Map
Region / Country:Michigan, United States
Photo Date:19 September 2010
Photo by:LRS747Contact
Registration / Serial:N715FR
Aircraft Original Type:Airbus A321
Aircraft Generic Type:Airbus A321
Aircraft Version:Airbus A321-211
C/n (msn):7313
Operator Titles:Frontier Airlines
Aircraft Name:Cactus the Coyote
City / Airport:Detroit - Metropolitan Wayne County (KDTW / DTW)Map
Region / Country:Michigan, United States
Photo Date:29 May 2021
Photo by:Brady NobleContact
Photo ID:368953Submit Correction
View count: 321
Landing 4L as "Frontier Flight 622" from Denver
Registration / Serial:N715FR
Aircraft Version:Airbus A321-211
C/n (msn):7313
Operator Titles:Frontier Airlines
City / Airport:Detroit - Metropolitan Wayne County (KDTW / DTW)Map
Region / Country:Michigan, United States
Photo Date:29 May 2021
Photo by:Brady NobleContact
Registration / Serial:N715FR
Aircraft Original Type:Airbus A321
Aircraft Generic Type:Airbus A321
Aircraft Version:Airbus A321-211
C/n (msn):7313
Operator Titles:Frontier Airlines
Aircraft Name:Cactus the Coyote
City / Airport:Detroit - Metropolitan Wayne County (KDTW / DTW)Map
Region / Country:Michigan, United States
Photo Date:29 May 2021
Photo by:Brady NobleContact
Photo ID:368953Submit Correction
View count: 321
Landing 4L as "Frontier Flight 622" from Denver
Registration / Serial:N715FR
Aircraft Version:Airbus A321-211
C/n (msn):7313
Operator Titles:Frontier Airlines
City / Airport:Detroit - Metropolitan Wayne County (KDTW / DTW)Map
Region / Country:Michigan, United States
Photo Date:29 May 2021
Photo by:Brady NobleContact
Registration / Serial:N454GA
Aircraft Original Type:Convair 240
Aircraft Generic Type:Convair 340/440/540/580/640 (C-131)
Aircraft Version:Convair 340-32
C/n (msn):47
Operator Titles:General Aviation
City / Airport:Detroit - Willow Run (KYIP / YIP)Map
Region / Country:Michigan, United States
Photo Date:October 1988
Photo by:Michael Roeser
Photo ID:368285Submit Correction
View count: 463
K25 slide scan. Built 1953 as N3416 for Braniff, retired 1967 and stored. Charlotte Aircraft Corp 1971, Sierra Pacific 1972, Music City 1976, Gulf Air Transport 1979, General Air Services 1984, reregistered N454GA. Kitty Hawk 1989, Rhoades N154JR 1991, Coastal Air Transport 1996, stored Opa Locka by 2006, scrapped around 2009.
Registration / Serial:N454GA
Aircraft Version:Convair 340-32
C/n (msn):47
Operator Titles:General Aviation
City / Airport:Detroit - Willow Run (KYIP / YIP)Map
Region / Country:Michigan, United States
Photo Date:October 1988
Photo by:Michael Roeser
Registration / Serial:N454GA
Aircraft Original Type:Convair 240
Aircraft Generic Type:Convair 340/440/540/580/640 (C-131)
Aircraft Version:Convair 340-32
C/n (msn):47
Operator Titles:General Aviation
City / Airport:Detroit - Willow Run (KYIP / YIP)Map
Region / Country:Michigan, United States
Photo Date:October 1988
Photo by:Michael Roeser
Photo ID:368285Submit Correction
View count: 463
K25 slide scan. Built 1953 as N3416 for Braniff, retired 1967 and stored. Charlotte Aircraft Corp 1971, Sierra Pacific 1972, Music City 1976, Gulf Air Transport 1979, General Air Services 1984, reregistered N454GA. Kitty Hawk 1989, Rhoades N154JR 1991, Coastal Air Transport 1996, stored Opa Locka by 2006, scrapped around 2009.
Registration / Serial:N454GA
Aircraft Version:Convair 340-32
C/n (msn):47
Operator Titles:General Aviation
City / Airport:Detroit - Willow Run (KYIP / YIP)Map
Region / Country:Michigan, United States
Photo Date:October 1988
Photo by:Michael Roeser
Registration / Serial:N194US
Aircraft Original Type:Douglas DC-9
Aircraft Generic Type:McDonnell Douglas DC-9 (C-9)
Aircraft Version:McDonnell Douglas DC-9-15/F
C/n (msn):47016 / 173
Operator Titles:USA Jet Airlines
City / Airport:Detroit - Willow Run (KYIP / YIP)Map
Region / Country:Michigan, United States
Photo Date:October 1996
Photo by:Michael Roeser
Photo ID:367398Submit Correction
View count: 171
K25 slide scan. Delivered as N8909 to Continental October 1967. From 1973 Hughes Airwest, Republic, Northwest, Viking, Baltic. USA Jet June 1994, withdrawn May 2010.
Registration / Serial:N194US
Aircraft Version:McDonnell Douglas DC-9-15/F
C/n (msn):47016 / 173
Operator Titles:USA Jet Airlines
City / Airport:Detroit - Willow Run (KYIP / YIP)Map
Region / Country:Michigan, United States
Photo Date:October 1996
Photo by:Michael Roeser
Registration / Serial:N194US
Aircraft Original Type:Douglas DC-9
Aircraft Generic Type:McDonnell Douglas DC-9 (C-9)
Aircraft Version:McDonnell Douglas DC-9-15/F
C/n (msn):47016 / 173
Operator Titles:USA Jet Airlines
City / Airport:Detroit - Willow Run (KYIP / YIP)Map
Region / Country:Michigan, United States
Photo Date:October 1996
Photo by:Michael Roeser
Photo ID:367398Submit Correction
View count: 171
K25 slide scan. Delivered as N8909 to Continental October 1967. From 1973 Hughes Airwest, Republic, Northwest, Viking, Baltic. USA Jet June 1994, withdrawn May 2010.
Registration / Serial:N194US
Aircraft Version:McDonnell Douglas DC-9-15/F
C/n (msn):47016 / 173
Operator Titles:USA Jet Airlines
City / Airport:Detroit - Willow Run (KYIP / YIP)Map
Region / Country:Michigan, United States
Photo Date:October 1996
Photo by:Michael Roeser
Registration / Serial:N199US
Aircraft Original Type:Douglas DC-9
Aircraft Generic Type:McDonnell Douglas DC-9 (C-9)
Aircraft Version:McDonnell Douglas DC-9-15/F
C/n (msn):47153 / 185
Operator Titles:USA Jet Airlines
City / Airport:Detroit - Willow Run (KYIP / YIP)Map
Region / Country:Michigan, United States
Photo Date:October 1996
Photo by:Michael Roeser
Photo ID:367394Submit Correction
View count: 176
K25 slide scan. Delivered as N8910 to Continental October 1967. From 1972 Southern, Hughes Airwest, Republic, Purolator Courier, Emery Worldwide. USA Jet July 1996, crashed landing Saltillo 6 July 2008.
Registration / Serial:N199US
Aircraft Version:McDonnell Douglas DC-9-15/F
C/n (msn):47153 / 185
Operator Titles:USA Jet Airlines
City / Airport:Detroit - Willow Run (KYIP / YIP)Map
Region / Country:Michigan, United States
Photo Date:October 1996
Photo by:Michael Roeser
Registration / Serial:N199US
Aircraft Original Type:Douglas DC-9
Aircraft Generic Type:McDonnell Douglas DC-9 (C-9)
Aircraft Version:McDonnell Douglas DC-9-15/F
C/n (msn):47153 / 185
Operator Titles:USA Jet Airlines
City / Airport:Detroit - Willow Run (KYIP / YIP)Map
Region / Country:Michigan, United States
Photo Date:October 1996
Photo by:Michael Roeser
Photo ID:367394Submit Correction
View count: 176
K25 slide scan. Delivered as N8910 to Continental October 1967. From 1972 Southern, Hughes Airwest, Republic, Purolator Courier, Emery Worldwide. USA Jet July 1996, crashed landing Saltillo 6 July 2008.
Registration / Serial:N199US
Aircraft Version:McDonnell Douglas DC-9-15/F
C/n (msn):47153 / 185
Operator Titles:USA Jet Airlines
City / Airport:Detroit - Willow Run (KYIP / YIP)Map
Region / Country:Michigan, United States
Photo Date:October 1996
Photo by:Michael Roeser
Registration / Serial:N4989K
Aircraft Original Type:Douglas DC-4
Aircraft Generic Type:Douglas DC-4 (C-54/R5D/Skymaster)
Aircraft Version:Douglas C-54M Skymaster
C/n (msn):27319
Operator Titles:Contract Air Cargo
City / Airport:Pontiac - Oakland County International (KPTK / PTK)Map
Region / Country:Michigan, United States
Photo Date:October 1996
Photo by:Michael Roeser
Photo ID:366637Submit Correction
View count: 301
K25 slide scan. Built 1945 as 44-9093 for USAAF, retired to MASDC 1972. Auctioned 1978, registered N4989K and flown to Fort Lauterdale for storage, noted stored Dallas 1984. Overhauled for Contract Air Cargo 1992, Phoebus Apollo ZS-PAI 1998, stored Rand by 2008, deteriorating but still present 2023.
Registration / Serial:N4989K
Aircraft Version:Douglas C-54M Skymaster
C/n (msn):27319
Operator Titles:Contract Air Cargo
City / Airport:Pontiac - Oakland County International (KPTK / PTK)Map
Region / Country:Michigan, United States
Photo Date:October 1996
Photo by:Michael Roeser
Registration / Serial:N4989K
Aircraft Original Type:Douglas DC-4
Aircraft Generic Type:Douglas DC-4 (C-54/R5D/Skymaster)
Aircraft Version:Douglas C-54M Skymaster
C/n (msn):27319
Operator Titles:Contract Air Cargo
City / Airport:Pontiac - Oakland County International (KPTK / PTK)Map
Region / Country:Michigan, United States
Photo Date:October 1996
Photo by:Michael Roeser
Photo ID:366637Submit Correction
View count: 301
K25 slide scan. Built 1945 as 44-9093 for USAAF, retired to MASDC 1972. Auctioned 1978, registered N4989K and flown to Fort Lauterdale for storage, noted stored Dallas 1984. Overhauled for Contract Air Cargo 1992, Phoebus Apollo ZS-PAI 1998, stored Rand by 2008, deteriorating but still present 2023.
Registration / Serial:N4989K
Aircraft Version:Douglas C-54M Skymaster
C/n (msn):27319
Operator Titles:Contract Air Cargo
City / Airport:Pontiac - Oakland County International (KPTK / PTK)Map
Region / Country:Michigan, United States
Photo Date:October 1996
Photo by:Michael Roeser