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When Hollywood Ruled The Skies - Volumes 1 through 4 by Bruce Oriss


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PostPosted: Sat May 09, 2020 10:15 am 
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Fortunate times for kids ...

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Uintah High School students working on a Curtiss XP-37 (Vernal Utah) c 1943-1944

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Uintah High School students working on a Curtiss XP-37 (Vernal Utah) c 1943-1944

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Uintah High School students working on a Curtiss XP-37 (Vernal Utah) c 1943-1944

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Miller Vocational High School (Minneapolis, Minn) c 1944

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Curtiss P-36 Hawk at Burgard High School (Buffalo, New York) 1944

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Republic P-47 at Burgard High School (Buffalo, New York) 1944

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Vocational High School faculty members who fly talk shop.

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Army Surplus Equipment Given to Vocational High School.

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Aviation artist Ron Cole portraying the second Curtiss Comet (XP-37) as it looked in the spring of 1939

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PostPosted: Sat May 09, 2020 11:42 am 
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Look at all those students... pop2

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I think that might be an XP-47.....it looks like it has a door on the other side.

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Mark Allen M wrote:
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Vocational High School faculty members who fly talk shop.

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Army Surplus Equipment Given to Vocational High School.

This brought back a memory. I dug through all the Minneapolis Vocational High School yearbooks available on the Classmates site and found this in the 1953 yearbook:
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Same P-35? I checked the NMUSAF site, and my memory was confirmed:

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The aircraft was restored by the 133rd Tactical Airlift Wing, Minnesota Air National Guard, with assistance from students of the Minneapolis Vocational Institute.

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So, same P-35? Maybe - it only shows up in the '53 yearbook; I'm not sure where it went between then and the early '70s. Only thirteen yearbooks from 1952 to 1970 are available. Can anyone verify?

ETA: The museum's P-35 is s/n 36-404. Zooming in on the first photo:
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Could that be the top of a "4" on the fin? Hmm...

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The Biplane appears to be a Curtiss design and I would venture to say that it is O2C or possibly a F8C... circa 1934. Does it still exist??

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I wonder what became of the XP-37 out here in Utah? That would be a heck of a "barn find" if at some point the shop teacher said "enough" and hauled it out of the school to make room for cars.

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B-18 Bomber 1943 Central Utah Vocational School.

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Provo High School Shop c 1943.

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Central Utah Vocational School.

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Central Utah Vocational School Aircraft Mechanics Class 1943.

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Great B-18 shots! Found the Utah Valley University archive and the original photo; zoomed all the way in but couldn't read the data block :( . Baugher didn't have any Bolos listed as Class 26 or reclaimed at Wendover; looks like a record card search would be needed. Thanks again Mark!

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Thanks for the photos, Mark

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Thanks Mark! Those are great shots. I will have to root through the paper records we have at the museum. I don't recall seeing anything about B-18s other than a quick mention of them being used as trainers right around 1940 - 1941, and then only as, "B-18's trained here. . ".

Hopefully the WIX brain trust can track down what happened to these airframes - I'm sure scrapped in the end but that XP-37 in Vernal . . I can dream its in a barn out there right?! LOL.

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Looks to be a combat veteran Mustang?

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Students and the Aviation Club's P-51B at Coral Gables (Fla.)

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A fascinating set of pictures. I would agree that the P51B looks like a combat vet - D-Day stripes, the remains of a wing root I.D. stripe and the Malcolm Hood all point to previous service in Europe.


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North American F-51D Mustang, #4744FF-744 with post-1947 insignia on display by students in South Park PA.

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North American F-82 on display for students to study.

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Trinity High School Victory Corps 1942 Illinois

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Found another one. Near-new FM-2 in Salinas (CA) Union High School's 1946 yearbook:
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The P-51D on display in South Park "North American F-51D Mustang, #4744FF-744 with post-1947 insignia on display by students in South Park PA." was on display for the Allegheny County Fair. The date of the photo is ca. 1950. PA-ANG had Mustangs at PIT, possibly brought over from there.

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