Parks Air College continues to grow. The flight line now includes some Travel Airs, Parks, a Ford Tri-Motor, and an early Cessna (with white wing paint), forerunner of the Cessna Airmaster. In the upper right is evidence of the beginnings of the Bi-State Airpark. (c. late 1929
This 1934 Kinner Sport K was added to the Parks Flight Line in 1935 and kept right on flying up to W...
Enlarged detail of a large print of an aerial view of Parks Cahokia Campus, taken directly overhead....
Parks training aircraft on the flight line at Parks Airfield. In the foreground is a Travel Air 400...
Parks Air College campus a year after being located at Cahokia, IL. The first nine buildings have be...
Construction continues on Parks Air College at Cahokia. Parks Hall nears completion across the railr...
Aerial view of Parks Cahokia Campus from the southwest. Notice the runway for the Bi-State Parks Air...
Aerial view of the Parks Cahokia Campus from the south. The building in the middle right with the wh...
Parks College Campus and Airfield as seen from the northeast. View taken soon after the start of tra...
View of the new Parks Air College campus from the west. Construction is proceeding on the Administra...
Test flight of a newly minted P-1 aircraft built at Parks' manufacturing plant in Cahokia, which was...
Parks College students in the Transportation, Travel and Tourism (TTT) Program, visit the flight lin...
The Parks Air College Airline (PACA) was formed in the 1930s to provide students with experience in ...
View of surrounding area around Parks from the perspective of a flying Parks plane. (January 1975) [...
Aerial view of Parks College during the Gardner Cup Air Race (May 1929) [Image from the Henry Schnit...
Pilot (possibly Charles White) stands with an airplane at Parks College (c. 1935
This 1934 Kinner Sport K was added to the Parks Flight Line in 1935 and kept right on flying up to W...
Enlarged detail of a large print of an aerial view of Parks Cahokia Campus, taken directly overhead....
Parks training aircraft on the flight line at Parks Airfield. In the foreground is a Travel Air 400...
Parks Air College campus a year after being located at Cahokia, IL. The first nine buildings have be...
Construction continues on Parks Air College at Cahokia. Parks Hall nears completion across the railr...
Aerial view of Parks Cahokia Campus from the southwest. Notice the runway for the Bi-State Parks Air...
Aerial view of the Parks Cahokia Campus from the south. The building in the middle right with the wh...
Parks College Campus and Airfield as seen from the northeast. View taken soon after the start of tra...
View of the new Parks Air College campus from the west. Construction is proceeding on the Administra...
Test flight of a newly minted P-1 aircraft built at Parks' manufacturing plant in Cahokia, which was...
Parks College students in the Transportation, Travel and Tourism (TTT) Program, visit the flight lin...
The Parks Air College Airline (PACA) was formed in the 1930s to provide students with experience in ...
View of surrounding area around Parks from the perspective of a flying Parks plane. (January 1975) [...
Aerial view of Parks College during the Gardner Cup Air Race (May 1929) [Image from the Henry Schnit...
Pilot (possibly Charles White) stands with an airplane at Parks College (c. 1935
This 1934 Kinner Sport K was added to the Parks Flight Line in 1935 and kept right on flying up to W...
Enlarged detail of a large print of an aerial view of Parks Cahokia Campus, taken directly overhead....
Parks training aircraft on the flight line at Parks Airfield. In the foreground is a Travel Air 400...