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A Piece Of A Replica WWI Bristol F2B Fighter Plane, Built At The Ann Arbor Airport, Starts The Journey To Hollywood, June 1980 Photographer: Robert Chase

A Piece Of A Replica WWI Bristol F2B Fighter Plane, Built At The Ann Arbor Airport, Starts The Journey To Hollywood, June 1980 image
Year:
1980
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, June 19, 1980
Caption:
Being pushed along, it doesn't look like much. It will suffer the further indignity of being shipped by moving van all across the country. But then it will emerge winged and proud and ready for glory in Hollywood. It's one of eight World War I Bristol F2B British fighter planes built at the Ann Arbor airport by Ypsilantian Vern Ohmert (right) for the movie "High Road to China." Six of the eight planes fly, the other two don't and will appear as wrecked dogfight victims. Ohmert will do much of the flying himself.

Flying Scouts Take Orientation Flights

Flying Scouts Take Orientation Flights image
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Day
24
Month
April
Year
1946
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Lillian "Mike" McGuire, Wing Scout Troop Leader, Studies An Aerial Map With Louise Gibbs At The Ann Arbor Municipal Airport, January 1947

Lillian "Mike" McGuire, Wing Scout Troop Leader, Studies An Aerial Map With Louise Gibbs At The Ann Arbor Municipal Airport, January 1947 image
Year:
1947
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, January 20, 1947
Caption:
IT'S RIGHT THERE: Leader Lillian "Mike" McGuire and Wing Scout Louise Gibbs study an aerial map before taking off on a short flight from Ann Arbor City airport. Miss McGuire, a pilot herself, teaches the seven local members of the Wing Scouts the fundamentals of aviation at the organization's weekly meetings.

Lillian "Mike" McGuire Instructs Her Troop Of Wing Scouts At The Ann Arbor Municipal Airport, January 1947

Lillian "Mike" McGuire Instructs Her Troop Of Wing Scouts At The Ann Arbor Municipal Airport, January 1947 image
Year:
1947
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, January 20, 1947
Caption:
TEEN-AGE FLYING ENTHUSIASTS: Members of Ann Arbor's Flying Irish troop of the Wing Scouts of America gather at municipal airport for another session on aeronautics. All Ann Arbor High school students, the girls are (left to right): Marian Gessner, Claudeline Blakely, Louise Gibbs, Alberta McLaughlin, Virginia Mikesell, Gwendolyn Carkeek and Florence Takagi. With her back to camera is red-headed Lillian "Mike" McGuire, the group leader. At the extreme right is Helen Donelson, assistant leader.