This 1934 Kinner Sport K was added to the Parks Flight Line in 1935 and kept right on flying up to World War Two. Parks had three of these planes for student flight training. (c. 1935
A Parks flight instructor discusses the latest flight with his student. (c. 1930s
This 1938 Dart G with a Lambert 90 engine was added to the Parks inventory in 1940. Here we see the ...
Parks cadets talk flying with their instructor by a PT-19 Fairchild Trainer. (1940
Members of Parks College Flying Cadet Class 40-E line up in front of two Stearman trainers on the Pa...
Parks cadets talk flying on the flightline at the Curtiss Steinberg Airport. (c. 1940
Parks training aircraft on the flight line at Parks Airfield. In the foreground is a Travel Air 400...
A Parks College flying cadet prepares to climb into his PT-19 Fairchild Trainer. (1940
Parks Air College continues to grow. The flight line now includes some Travel Airs, Parks, a Ford Tr...
One of the Stearman PT-17s owned by Parks College. Student aircraft mechanics serviced the fleet and...
Students at Parks College provide line service for one of the school's planes. (1943) [Image printed...
The Parks Air College Airline (PACA) was formed in the 1930s to provide students with experience in ...
Parks College students in an Aerial Navigation class. (1935) [Image printed in "Skyward Ho!" October...
Parks College's first flying cadet class, 40-A, reported for duty on 1 July 1939 and graduated on 22...
A World War Two favorite, the curtiss P-40 Warhawk, streaks by spectators at the 66th Annual Parks C...
The Fledgling Flyers were organized 9 March 1951 at Parks College. Its purpose was to further educat...
A Parks flight instructor discusses the latest flight with his student. (c. 1930s
This 1938 Dart G with a Lambert 90 engine was added to the Parks inventory in 1940. Here we see the ...
Parks cadets talk flying with their instructor by a PT-19 Fairchild Trainer. (1940
Members of Parks College Flying Cadet Class 40-E line up in front of two Stearman trainers on the Pa...
Parks cadets talk flying on the flightline at the Curtiss Steinberg Airport. (c. 1940
Parks training aircraft on the flight line at Parks Airfield. In the foreground is a Travel Air 400...
A Parks College flying cadet prepares to climb into his PT-19 Fairchild Trainer. (1940
Parks Air College continues to grow. The flight line now includes some Travel Airs, Parks, a Ford Tr...
One of the Stearman PT-17s owned by Parks College. Student aircraft mechanics serviced the fleet and...
Students at Parks College provide line service for one of the school's planes. (1943) [Image printed...
The Parks Air College Airline (PACA) was formed in the 1930s to provide students with experience in ...
Parks College students in an Aerial Navigation class. (1935) [Image printed in "Skyward Ho!" October...
Parks College's first flying cadet class, 40-A, reported for duty on 1 July 1939 and graduated on 22...
A World War Two favorite, the curtiss P-40 Warhawk, streaks by spectators at the 66th Annual Parks C...
The Fledgling Flyers were organized 9 March 1951 at Parks College. Its purpose was to further educat...
A Parks flight instructor discusses the latest flight with his student. (c. 1930s
This 1938 Dart G with a Lambert 90 engine was added to the Parks inventory in 1940. Here we see the ...
Parks cadets talk flying with their instructor by a PT-19 Fairchild Trainer. (1940