People looking at Rasmussen Air Service plane
- 371N5551
- Item
- 1923 - 1936
Photograph showing people looking at a Rasmussen Air Service plane parked outside a hangar. See related image No. 371N6027.
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People looking at Rasmussen Air Service plane
Photograph showing people looking at a Rasmussen Air Service plane parked outside a hangar. See related image No. 371N6027.
Photograph showing two unidentified men standing in snow next to a Rasmussen Meadows company airplane. The man on the left, who may be pilot Les Meadows, is wearing an aviator’s cap and goggles, a jacket, breeches, and boots. The man on the right, possibly from the Cascade Ski Club, is on skis and is holding ski poles. See related image Nos. 371N5552 and 371N5554. Image note: Light leak on negative.
Photograph of a crowd of people lining the side of a field where two airplanes are parked. A band is performing in the lower right corner of the image. The photograph may have been taken at Pearson Field in Vancouver, Washington; the bridge in the background may be the Interstate Bridge across the Columbia River.
Photograph, taken from the side, of an airplane in a field. The plane has a General Gasoline logo on the side and the number “NC948K” on its tail. Image note: Photograph shows discoloration and other marks due to negative damage and deterioration.
James Rinehart? standing on strut of General Gasoline airplane, filling a can
Photograph showing an unidentified man standing on an airplane strut and holding a square canister. He is pouring the contents of the canister into a round canister sitting on the plane’s wing. The man is wearing a jumpsuit and an aviator’s cap and goggles. He may be pilot James Rinehart.
Man with Pacific Air Transport plane
Photograph of an unidentified man in a suit standing next to a Pacific Air Transport air-mail plane. This plane may be the same one shown in image No. 371N6006.
Luggage compartment of Pacific Air Transport plane
Photograph of an unidentified man using a long crank to open or close the luggage compartment in the wing of a Pacific Air Transport plane. Two other men are watching in the background. The number “NC 431 H” is visible on the plane’s tail.
Photograph of three men in aviator caps and goggles standing next to a Waco airplane, possibly one belonging to the Rankin School of Flying in Portland. The men are unidentified; the man on the right may be pilot Dick Rankin. Also see image No. 371N6015. This image may be related to image Nos. 371N6010 and 371N6011.
Photograph showing a twin-engine airplane on the ground at an airfield. At left is an unidentified person. See related images 371N6034 and 371N6037. Image note: Damaged negative.
Photograph showing a small crowd of people gathered around a parked airplane. Image note: Light leak on negative.
Photograph, taken from the side, of a twin-engine airplane on the ground at an airfield. The number 6 is written on the negative and is visible in the lower right corner of the image. See related images 371N6033 and 371N6034. Image note: Negative damage at lower left.
Photograph, taken from the rear, of an unidentified airplane in midair.
Five biplanes flying in formation
Photograph showing five airplanes flying in a V formation.
Photograph showing thirty airplanes flying in a loose formation. The number 3 is written on the negative and is partially visible in the lower right corner of the photograph. Image note: Photograph shows discoloration due to deterioration of the negative.
Airplane, the City of Portland
Photograph of an airplane, the City of Portland, parked on the ground near a building. A group pf people is standing near the plane. The number 3 is written on the negative and is partially visible in the upper left corner of the photograph. Image note: Photograph shows discoloration due to negative damage.
Airplane, possibly City of Portland, in flight
Photograph showing an airplane in flight. The plane has number “837-H” on the underside of its wing and may be the City of Portland. Image note: Negative damage visible at bottom of image.
Portrait of four unidentified men posing with a biplane. Two men are standing in front of the plane on either side of the propeller. The other two men, both wearing parachutes, are standing on the plane’s lower wings.
Photograph, taken from the side, of a Monocoupe airplane parked on sandy ground. It may be the same plane shown in image No. 371N6200.
Aerial photograph showing a wing walker seated on the top wing of a biplane in flight. A river is visible in the background. Image note: Photograph is out of focus.
Photograph showing a biplane in a field. A number, probably 84, is partially visible on the side of the plane. A mark that could be either an “X” or the number 8 is written on the negative and is visible in the upper right corner of the image.
Judge Hall S. Lusk in front of airplane
Half-length portrait of Judge Hall S. Lusk standing in front of an airplane in a field and facing front. He is wearing a suit and tie. The text “Judge Lusk” is written on the negative and is visible on the right side of the image. See related image No. 371N1587.
Geiser and airplane outside hangar
Full-length portrait of a man standing next to a monoplane parked outside a hangar. He is facing front and leaning against the plane’s wing. On the opposite wing is the number 10678. The text “Geiser + Plane” written on negative and is visible on the right side of the image. See related image No. 374N0306.
Unidentified man with airplane
Photograph showing an unidentified man standing next to a parked monoplane. He is wearing coveralls and is bending over to look at the cockpit door. He is holding the door open with one hand.
Men loading sacks of mail onto airplane
Photograph showing a group of men with a biplane. Next to the plane is a cart with U. S. mail sacks on top. The man at left is standing with one foot in the cockpit and the other on a small platform on the side of the plane. He is lifting a bag of mail that is being handed up to him by the second man from left. The third man from left is looking at a sack of mail on the cart, and the other two men are standing nearby, facing toward the camera. The second man from left, who may be the pilot, is identified as “Householder” on the negative for related image No. 374N0304.
Curtiss “Jenny” biplane in a field
Photograph, taken from the rear and side, showing a Curtiss JN-series biplane, known as the “Jenny.” The plane is parked in a field. The text “ ‘Jenny’ airplane” is written on the negative sleeve. See related image Nos. 376G0117, 376G0118, 376G0120, and 376G0121.
Curtiss “Jenny” biplane in a field
Photograph, taken from the front and side, showing a Curtiss JN-series biplane, known as the “Jenny.” The plane is parked in a field. The text “ ‘Jenny’ airplane” is written on the negative sleeve. See related image Nos. 376G0117, 376G0118, 376G0119, and 376G0120.
Photograph of Lieutenant Alexander Pearson, pilot, with Curtis R-8 airplane
Photograph of a photograph. The original picture is a three-quarters portrait of Lt. Alexander Pearson standing next to a Curtiss R-8 airplane. He is wearing a flight suit, smiling, and facing front with his hands on his hips. In the upper right corner of the original picture is the number “01447.” Pearson Field in Vancouver, Washington, was named for Pearson in May 1925, after his death in an aircraft accident in September 1924.
Unidentified aviator with Curtiss “Jenny” biplane
Full-length portrait of an unidentified aviator leaning against a biplane. He is wearing an aviator’s cap and goggles, a flight jacket, breeches, and boots. The plane is one of the Curtiss JN series, known as the “Jenny.” The text “ ‘Jenny’ airplane” is written on the negative sleeve. See related image Nos. 376G0118, 376G0119, 376G0120, and 376G0121.