- CA ON00239 F1411-S2-f1-1
- Item
- [ca. 1912]
Part of Kingston Picture collection
Curtis Pusher Bi-plane D-8-60 flown by Charles Walsh of Curtis Exhibition Co. Trobably first airplane flight in Kingston, June 3,1912.
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Part of Kingston Picture collection
Curtis Pusher Bi-plane D-8-60 flown by Charles Walsh of Curtis Exhibition Co. Trobably first airplane flight in Kingston, June 3,1912.
Part of Kingston Picture collection
Stogger wing Beechcraft in centre with Kingston Flying Club planes on the left.
Part of Kingston Picture collection
Walt Leavans with unidentified man standing in front of an Eagle Rock OX 5 Engine. Photo taken before Flying Club was formed.
Part of Kingston Picture collection
Items are photographs of various views of the Tiger Moth airplane et al. at the Kingston Flying Club airport located just west of Division Street. Also included is a photo of Captain Face and Harold S. Lorimer taken just after first solo flight, 1940.
Part of Kingston Picture collection
Item is a photograph of Government Inspectors from Dept. of Civil Aviation landing May 1928 to inspect first Municipal Airport. Identified are Harry Muir, Mg. of Whig- Standard; Dr. W.W. Sands, City Clerk; W.H.Herrington, Lawyer; Ald Harry Sargearth, Druggist.
Part of Kingston Picture collection
Red Jacksons Mystery Ship at the Kingston Air Meet 1930.
Part of Kingston Picture collection
Aerial view of the Norman Rogers Aerodrome.
Power, Charles Gavan
Part of Kingston Picture collection
Items are two aerial photographs of the Kingston Flying Club airport located just west of Division Street.
Part of Kingston Picture collection
Item is a photograph of an R100 Airship over Kingston,1930.
Part of Kingston Picture collection
Item is a photograph of R-100 Airship over Murney Tower in Macdonald Park in Kingston.