Douglas DC-3 Family
Found in 12 Collections and/or Records:
Roy K. Brown Personal Photo Collection
Roy K. Brown worked for Douglas Aircraft.
The Descriptive Finding Guide for Caribair Corporate Collection
Collection is of artifacts collected since the 1950s for Caribair passenger airline company which ceased operations in 1973.
China National Aviation Corporation Collection
China National Aviation Corporation (CNAC) was founded as a partnership between Curtiss Aircraft and the Chinese Nationalist Government in 1929. This Collection contains a Pass Down Log from CNAC. The pass down log in this collection is a written communication between various individuals such as Hugh Woods, a manager, and pilots such as Donald Wong, Moon Chin, Jay Thom, and others.
Douglas Aircraft Co. Photograph Collection
The collection consists purely of photographs and negatives relating to Douglas Aircraft. The collection is arranged by material type. There are several images of a few types of aircraft. The owner and photographer are unknown. Copyright restrictions might apply.
Folder 03 – Radio Facility Charts and In-Flight Data Pacific and Far East corrected to January 1, 1954
This collection is stored in one box with measurements 12 ¼” x 10 ¼” x 2 ½”. It contains two hard cover pilot log books, and a radio facility and in-flight data chart book. There are also three photographs. Of what is present in the collection, McMullin was a Hump Pilot during World War II, and an avid civilian aviator following the War. The materials are arranged by material type.
Richard Friel Personal Photo Collection
Richard Friel took photos of his flight in a DC-3
Historical Southern California Aircraft Photographic Collection
The owner of the photographs worked at Douglas Aircraft Co. as an engineer, and acquired these negatives and photographs in the early 1950s.
Chester McMullin Personal Papers
Chester C. McCullin was born in 1924. He was a Lt. Colonel in the United States Air Force during World War II.
Richard S. Mitchell Personal Papers
Richard Mitchell worked for William Randolph Hearst as an executive pilot. He worked for Consairway, Pan Am, and United. He was inducted into the OX5 Aviation Hall of Fame in 1986.
Pacific Southwest Airlines Collection
The collection contains 57 cubic feet of material and spans the airline’s entire operating history. The collection includes historical and biographical records, corporate papers, operations and training material, photos, brochures, magazines, newspaper clippings, advertisements, and various pieces of ephemera relating to the airline.