University Of Michigan Flying Club, April 1941 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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University Of Michigan Flying Club In Action, April 1941 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1941
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GI Program Brings New Life To Airport
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August
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1946
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Jess Mosher Studies Instruments In A Link Trainer At The Ann Arbor Airport, September 1946 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1946
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Ann Arbor News, August 31, 1946
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A VETERAN BRUSHES UP: Jess Mosher, 227 Crest Ave. flew P-51's for the Army air force during the war. Now he's taking an instrument course at the Ann Arbor airport under the GI flight-training program. As his regular job, Mosher works in the control tower of Willow Run airport. Giving him instruction on the Link trainer in the above picture is Everett Esch of the Ann Arbor Aero Service, an organization that is teaching many Ann Arbor veterans to fly.
Ann Arbor News, August 31, 1946
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A VETERAN BRUSHES UP: Jess Mosher, 227 Crest Ave. flew P-51's for the Army air force during the war. Now he's taking an instrument course at the Ann Arbor airport under the GI flight-training program. As his regular job, Mosher works in the control tower of Willow Run airport. Giving him instruction on the Link trainer in the above picture is Everett Esch of the Ann Arbor Aero Service, an organization that is teaching many Ann Arbor veterans to fly.
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University Of Michigan Flying Club Members At Ann Arbor Airport, April 1939 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1939
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Ann Arbor News, April 24, 1939
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SEEK NATIONAL FLYING HONORS FOR MICHIGAN: When student fliers from 13 colleges and universities compete in the midwestern intercollegiate flying meet at Kenyon College, Gambier, O., May 6, the Michigan Flying Club will be represented by the five students pictured above. They are (left to right): Leslie J. Trigg, a junior from Detroit; Louis H. Goldman, a senior from New York City; Edward T. Martin (in the plane), a sophomore from Chicago and national president of the National Intercollegiate Flying Club; Glenn H. Brink, a Grosse Pointe senior and national secretary of the N.I.F.C.; and Daniel R. Ranney, a Chicago senior, who is the newly elected president of the Michigan Flying Club. Other members also may participate at Kenyon but the above five already are registered for the meet.
Ann Arbor News, April 24, 1939
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SEEK NATIONAL FLYING HONORS FOR MICHIGAN: When student fliers from 13 colleges and universities compete in the midwestern intercollegiate flying meet at Kenyon College, Gambier, O., May 6, the Michigan Flying Club will be represented by the five students pictured above. They are (left to right): Leslie J. Trigg, a junior from Detroit; Louis H. Goldman, a senior from New York City; Edward T. Martin (in the plane), a sophomore from Chicago and national president of the National Intercollegiate Flying Club; Glenn H. Brink, a Grosse Pointe senior and national secretary of the N.I.F.C.; and Daniel R. Ranney, a Chicago senior, who is the newly elected president of the Michigan Flying Club. Other members also may participate at Kenyon but the above five already are registered for the meet.
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Daniel R. Ranney, University Of Michigan Flying Club President, At Ann Arbor Airport, April 1939 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1939
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University Of Michigan Flying Club Members At Ann Arbor Airport, April 1939 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1939
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Edward Martin & Glenn Brink - University Of Michigan Flying Club Members At Ann Arbor Airport, April 1939 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1939
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Aerial Stunt Man, Jim Mynning, Hangs From A Plane At The 50th Anniversary Celebration Of The Ann Arbor Municipal Airport, May 1978 Photographer: Robert Chase
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1978
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Ann Arbor News, May 22, 1978
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JIM MYNNING clings to a rope ladder hanging from a stunt plane during the 50th anniversary celebration at Ann Arbor Municipal Airport off South State Road Sunday. More than 20,000 spectators showed up during the two-day celebration which included dozens of airmen, aerial balloons, antique planes, a "fly-in" and display of experimental aircraft.
Ann Arbor News, May 22, 1978
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JIM MYNNING clings to a rope ladder hanging from a stunt plane during the 50th anniversary celebration at Ann Arbor Municipal Airport off South State Road Sunday. More than 20,000 spectators showed up during the two-day celebration which included dozens of airmen, aerial balloons, antique planes, a "fly-in" and display of experimental aircraft.
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Aerial Stunt Man, Eddie Green, Atop A Plane At The 50th Anniversary Celebration Of The Ann Arbor Municipal Airport, May 1978 Photographer: Robert Chase
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1978
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Ann Arbor News, May 22, 1978
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Eddie Green, shown here balancing atop a wing of a stunt plane piloted by veteran acrobatic flyer Bill Barber, thrilled a large crowd which gathered Sunday at the 50th anniversary celebration of the Ann Arbor Municipal Airport off S. State Road. Green, who performs several daring feats aloft and Barber, who has 28,000 hours of flight on his record, were two of dozens of airmen who appeared for the two-day marking of the establishment of the local airport in 1928. Aerial balloons, antique airplanes, a fly-in breakfast for arriving pilots and display of experimental aircraft were all part of the gala event. Art Nugent, control tower operator, said there were 575 landings and take-offs on Sunday and more than 20,000 persons visited the airport for the air show. (Staff photo by Robert Chase)
Ann Arbor News, May 22, 1978
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Eddie Green, shown here balancing atop a wing of a stunt plane piloted by veteran acrobatic flyer Bill Barber, thrilled a large crowd which gathered Sunday at the 50th anniversary celebration of the Ann Arbor Municipal Airport off S. State Road. Green, who performs several daring feats aloft and Barber, who has 28,000 hours of flight on his record, were two of dozens of airmen who appeared for the two-day marking of the establishment of the local airport in 1928. Aerial balloons, antique airplanes, a fly-in breakfast for arriving pilots and display of experimental aircraft were all part of the gala event. Art Nugent, control tower operator, said there were 575 landings and take-offs on Sunday and more than 20,000 persons visited the airport for the air show. (Staff photo by Robert Chase)
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