A close up of the tail end of the damaged airplane near the old Boise airport. A Webbs Flying Service vehicle is in this view. 3 women are onlookers at the site.
A crowd of onlookers stand near the crash scene of a biplane that landed upside down next to Bob Fifer's Broadway Commission Company. The plane has impacted the corner of a building.
Boise Flying Club. Alice Allebaugh is in center wearing goggles on forehead. Fred Kopke is pictured at extreme left holding chain of cub bear that Russ Owen had flown to Boise from Wyoming. The aircraft pictured was an American Eagle. Ivan Nelson...
Page 11: This gas pit is used chiefly for itinerent aircraft. Here one
of the three Cessna's owned by Zimmerly Air Transport is being refueled.
All trainers are gased by truck on the flight line.
Page 35: One of our storage rooms on the seoond floor of the shop building.
We have a complete stock of aircraft tubing, aluminum tubing, chromoly and
aluminum sheeting of all thicknesses, brass and steel bar stook. We are
able to keep 100% of our...
A booklet published by Kenneth Arnold. The cover of the booklet is signed by the author. The original owner of the booklet, Ella Knox Parrish, included some articles about UFO sightings in Idaho.
Leon D. Cuddeback and a Swallow biplane of the type he flew on April 6, 1926 on a maiden flight from Pasco, Washington to Boise, Idaho. The flight for Varney Air Lines launched permanent scheduled air service in this country.
An old fashioned stage coach once used to deliver mail from Spokane to Pasco pulls up at the air terminal in Pasco. The nostalgic appearance of the stage coach helped lend a festive air to the early morning departure of Varney Air Lines first...