Gyro, The
Class 44-06, Big Spring Army Air Field, Big Spring, Texas
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Published: circa April 28, 1944
This class also had French aviation cadets.
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Class/Unit Number:
- 44-06: Class 44-6 (1 item)
Special Features:
- French Cadets - Includes French cadets training in the US (2 items)
- History of Class - Includes a class narrative or history (39 items)
- Owner - Includes the name of the original owner (68 items)
- Photo of DeHaven - Includes a photograph of actress Gloria DeHaven (1 item)
- Photo of Pin-up - Includes a pin-up girl photograph or drawing (15 items)
Locations:
- Big Spring Flying School; Big Spring, Texas, USA (6 items)
Contributors:
- Ben Guttery (230 items)
Repositories:
- Private Collection
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- 000066: Big Spring Flying School
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This is one of 4 items in the Gyro series.
Added: December 05, 2010
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Class book for bombardier class 44-6 at Big Spring Flying School, Big Spring, Texas. This book belonged to Lt. Harry Fredericks, an instructor at the base. It was presented to him by his students.
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