No air show would be complete without the Army’s crack First Pursuit Group from Selfridge Field. These flyers make a team which is hard to surpass anywhere in the world. They have a novel way of introducing themselves by forming the letters “A” and then “A C” for Air Corps. Their precision is excellent. Then they break up into their battle formation of “V” in echelon. Down they come in a crescendo of deafening tumult of screaming wires, howling propellers and snarling engines. Our hats are off to these flyers from the shores of Lake St. Clair.https://commons.erau.edu/charles-russell-images/1186/thumbnail.jp
Admiral Moffet has been champing at the bit to show what his flyers can do so now the Navy takes the...
Photograph used for a newspaper owned by the Oklahoma Publishing Company. Caption: "Forming an unusu...
Composite photograph of early-model biplanes, a monoplane, a dirigible hovering above (or flying by?...
No air show would be complete without the Army’s crack First Pursuit Group from Selfridge Field. The...
No air show would be complete without the Army’s crack First Pursuit Group from Selfridge Field. The...
No air show would be complete without the Army’s crack First Pursuit Group from Selfridge Field. The...
No air show would be complete without the Army’s crack First Pursuit Group from Selfridge Field. The...
Silhoueted against the bright morning sky these boys are roaring in to attack the imaginery enemy. T...
A three ship formation from First Pursuit Group takes the air for team stunting. They climb high in ...
Excerpt from page 92 of "B.C.'s Inland Empire" by Erskine Burnett associated with this image: Planes...
Among the favorites with the huge crowd was the First Pursuit Squadron from Selfridge Field. An eigh...
1929 Once again the National Air Races have rolled around. This year they are held in a more central...
1929 Once again the National Air Races have rolled around. This year they are held in a more central...
1929 Once again the National Air Races have rolled around. This year they are held in a more central...
Photograph used for a story in the Daily Oklahoman newspaper. Caption: "These ar the "Skyblazers," a...
Admiral Moffet has been champing at the bit to show what his flyers can do so now the Navy takes the...
Photograph used for a newspaper owned by the Oklahoma Publishing Company. Caption: "Forming an unusu...
Composite photograph of early-model biplanes, a monoplane, a dirigible hovering above (or flying by?...
No air show would be complete without the Army’s crack First Pursuit Group from Selfridge Field. The...
No air show would be complete without the Army’s crack First Pursuit Group from Selfridge Field. The...
No air show would be complete without the Army’s crack First Pursuit Group from Selfridge Field. The...
No air show would be complete without the Army’s crack First Pursuit Group from Selfridge Field. The...
Silhoueted against the bright morning sky these boys are roaring in to attack the imaginery enemy. T...
A three ship formation from First Pursuit Group takes the air for team stunting. They climb high in ...
Excerpt from page 92 of "B.C.'s Inland Empire" by Erskine Burnett associated with this image: Planes...
Among the favorites with the huge crowd was the First Pursuit Squadron from Selfridge Field. An eigh...
1929 Once again the National Air Races have rolled around. This year they are held in a more central...
1929 Once again the National Air Races have rolled around. This year they are held in a more central...
1929 Once again the National Air Races have rolled around. This year they are held in a more central...
Photograph used for a story in the Daily Oklahoman newspaper. Caption: "These ar the "Skyblazers," a...
Admiral Moffet has been champing at the bit to show what his flyers can do so now the Navy takes the...
Photograph used for a newspaper owned by the Oklahoma Publishing Company. Caption: "Forming an unusu...
Composite photograph of early-model biplanes, a monoplane, a dirigible hovering above (or flying by?...