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Flight
Class 44-D, Curtis Field, Brady, Texas

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Published: December 1943

317th Army Air Forces Flying Training Detachment. Class 44-D was scheduled to be the last class trained in primary flight at Curtis Field. The school changed to a basic flight school.

This book belonged to Mr. R. H. Nelson, Director of Ground School at Curtis Field.


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Item: 000159

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Categories:

  • Class Books
  • Pilots
  • Training
  • Training, Primary Flight

Class/Unit Number:

  • 44-D: Class 44-D

Special Features:

  • Hometowns - Includes cadets' hometowns
  • Photos of Local Area - Includes pictures of the local community

Locations:

  • Curtis Field; Brady, Texas, USA

Contributors:

  • Ben Guttery

Repositories:

  • Private Collection

This is one of 28 items in the Flight series.

Added: August 10, 2009

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000159-01-00.pdf Class book for pilot class 43-A at Curtis Field in Brady, Texas.

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[1] Victor Levy (16-Nov-2013 08:30 PM)

I was in the class of 44D, and I took Primary And Basic at Curtis Field. Those were happy and exciting times for me, never to be forgotten.

[2] Mike Voisin (17-Nov-2013 01:42 PM)

Mr. Levy, thank you for serving our country! Victor Levy is pictured on page 61 of this class book.

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