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.
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...
Militias; Flight crews; Air forces; Aircraft; Airplane engines; Airplanes;
Four members of the Air National Guard dressed in flight gear. The men are standing next to a biplane. Left to right: Lt. A. H. Bode, Lt. Harold Hansen, Capt. William G. Foster, Sgt. A. G. Hylent.
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.