MAKE A MEME View Large Image The Thomas Morse line up at Dutch Flats in 1924. These airplanes were available for 100 dollars at North Island as surplus planes. Ryan would assemble and test fly each plane for $35, and then let the owners park on his field. Photo from ...
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Keywords: sdasm aviation aeronautics san diego air and space museum sandiegoairandspacemuseum ryan lindbergh thomas-morse thomasmorse thomas-morse scout thomasmorsescout monochrome blackandwhite airplane vehicle aircraft black and white The Thomas Morse line up at Dutch Flats in 1924. These airplanes were available for 100 dollars at North Island as surplus planes. Ryan would assemble and test fly each plane for $35, and then let the owners park on his field. Photo from the "Early Days" of Ryan Aeronautical Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum Archive The Thomas Morse line up at Dutch Flats in 1924. These airplanes were available for 100 dollars at North Island as surplus planes. Ryan would assemble and test fly each plane for $35, and then let the owners park on his field. Photo from the "Early Days" of Ryan Aeronautical Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum Archive
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