4 results found
Registration / Serial: | NC185H |
Alternate Registration: | 185H |
Aircraft Original Type: | Curtiss Condor |
Aircraft Generic Type: | Curtiss Condor |
Aircraft Version: | Curtiss Model 53 Condor CO |
C/n (msn): | G-1 |
Operator Titles: | TAT - Transcontinental Air Transport |
Location: | In Flight |
Region / Country: | New York, United States |
Photo Date: | 21 July 1929 |
Photo from: | AirHistory.net Photo Archive |
Photo ID: | 651234Submit Correction |
View count: | 379 |
The Condor prototype on its first flight over Long Island on 21 July 1929. Apparently TAT/TAT Maddux only trialled a few Condors and returned them as they were no match for the smaller Ford Tri-Motor. NC185H then went to Eastern Air Transport but only six Model 53 Condors were built. Photo from: The Henry Ford
Registration / Serial: | NC185H |
Alternate Registration: | 185H |
Aircraft Version: | Curtiss Model 53 Condor CO |
C/n (msn): | G-1 |
Operator Titles: | TAT - Transcontinental Air Transport |
Location: | In Flight | Region / Country: | New York, United States |
Photo Date: | 21 July 1929 |
Photo from: | AirHistory.net Photo Archive |
Registration / Serial: | NC185H |
Alternate Registration: | 185H |
Aircraft Original Type: | Curtiss Condor |
Aircraft Generic Type: | Curtiss Condor |
Aircraft Version: | Curtiss Model 53 Condor CO |
C/n (msn): | G-1 |
Operator Titles: | TAT - Transcontinental Air Transport |
Location: | In Flight |
Region / Country: | New York, United States |
Photo Date: | 21 July 1929 |
Photo from: | AirHistory.net Photo Archive |
Photo ID: | 651234Submit Correction |
View count: | 379 |
The Condor prototype on its first flight over Long Island on 21 July 1929. Apparently TAT/TAT Maddux only trialled a few Condors and returned them as they were no match for the smaller Ford Tri-Motor. NC185H then went to Eastern Air Transport but only six Model 53 Condors were built. Photo from: The Henry Ford
Registration / Serial: | NC185H |
Alternate Registration: | 185H |
Aircraft Version: | Curtiss Model 53 Condor CO |
C/n (msn): | G-1 |
Operator Titles: | TAT - Transcontinental Air Transport |
Location: | In Flight | Region / Country: | New York, United States |
Photo Date: | 21 July 1929 |
Photo from: | AirHistory.net Photo Archive |
Registration / Serial: | NC9606 |
Aircraft Original Type: | Ford Tri-Motor |
Aircraft Generic Type: | Ford Tri-Motor |
Aircraft Version: | Ford 5-AT-B Tri-Motor |
C/n (msn): | 5-AT-4 |
Operator Titles: | TAT - Transcontinental Air Transport |
Aircraft Name: | Columbus |
City / Airport: | Washington - Anacostia NAS (closed)Map |
Region / Country: | District of Columbia, United States |
Photo Date: | November 1928 to July 1929 |
Photo from: | AirHistory.net Photo Archive |
Photo ID: | 450881Submit Correction |
View count: | 737 |
'The first plane of the new transcontinental air line, of which Col Lindbergh is one of the organizers, photographed at Boiling Fields [sic].' Bolling Field was the same runway as Anacostia until 1935, when the US Army moved to a new Bolling Field nearby. TAT offered the first coast-to-coast air service between New York and Los Angeles in 1929, although the 48-hour journey involved a night train between NY and Columbus, Ohio and another one between Waynoka, Oklahoma and Clovis, New Mexico. 'Take A Train' merged with Maddux Air Lines, and then with Western Air Express to form TWA in 1930. Photo from: Library of Congress
Registration / Serial: | NC9606 |
Aircraft Version: | Ford 5-AT-B Tri-Motor |
C/n (msn): | 5-AT-4 |
Operator Titles: | TAT - Transcontinental Air Transport |
City / Airport: | Washington - Anacostia NAS (closed)Map | Region / Country: | District of Columbia, United States |
Photo Date: | November 1928 to July 1929 |
Photo from: | AirHistory.net Photo Archive |
Registration / Serial: | NC9606 |
Aircraft Original Type: | Ford Tri-Motor |
Aircraft Generic Type: | Ford Tri-Motor |
Aircraft Version: | Ford 5-AT-B Tri-Motor |
C/n (msn): | 5-AT-4 |
Operator Titles: | TAT - Transcontinental Air Transport |
Aircraft Name: | Columbus |
City / Airport: | Washington - Anacostia NAS (closed)Map |
Region / Country: | District of Columbia, United States |
Photo Date: | November 1928 to July 1929 |
Photo from: | AirHistory.net Photo Archive |
Photo ID: | 450881Submit Correction |
View count: | 737 |
'The first plane of the new transcontinental air line, of which Col Lindbergh is one of the organizers, photographed at Boiling Fields [sic].' Bolling Field was the same runway as Anacostia until 1935, when the US Army moved to a new Bolling Field nearby. TAT offered the first coast-to-coast air service between New York and Los Angeles in 1929, although the 48-hour journey involved a night train between NY and Columbus, Ohio and another one between Waynoka, Oklahoma and Clovis, New Mexico. 'Take A Train' merged with Maddux Air Lines, and then with Western Air Express to form TWA in 1930. Photo from: Library of Congress
Registration / Serial: | NC9606 |
Aircraft Version: | Ford 5-AT-B Tri-Motor |
C/n (msn): | 5-AT-4 |
Operator Titles: | TAT - Transcontinental Air Transport |
City / Airport: | Washington - Anacostia NAS (closed)Map | Region / Country: | District of Columbia, United States |
Photo Date: | November 1928 to July 1929 |
Photo from: | AirHistory.net Photo Archive |
Registration / Serial: | N9645 |
Alternate Registration: | NC9645 |
Aircraft Original Type: | Ford Tri-Motor |
Aircraft Generic Type: | Ford Tri-Motor |
Aircraft Version: | Ford 5-AT-B Tri-Motor |
C/n (msn): | 5-AT-8 |
Operator Titles: | TAT - Transcontinental Air Transport |
Aircraft Name: | City of Port Clinton |
City / Airport: | Sebring - Regional (KSEF / SEF)Map |
Region / Country: | Florida, United States |
Photo Date: | 13 January 2018 |
Photo by: | Iván Peña NesbitContact |
Photo ID: | 272456Submit Correction |
View count: | 597 |
Registration / Serial: | N9645 |
Alternate Registration: | NC9645 |
Aircraft Version: | Ford 5-AT-B Tri-Motor |
C/n (msn): | 5-AT-8 |
Operator Titles: | TAT - Transcontinental Air Transport |
City / Airport: | Sebring - Regional (KSEF / SEF)Map | Region / Country: | Florida, United States |
Photo Date: | 13 January 2018 |
Photo by: | Iván Peña NesbitContact |
Registration / Serial: | N9645 |
Alternate Registration: | NC9645 |
Aircraft Original Type: | Ford Tri-Motor |
Aircraft Generic Type: | Ford Tri-Motor |
Aircraft Version: | Ford 5-AT-B Tri-Motor |
C/n (msn): | 5-AT-8 |
Operator Titles: | TAT - Transcontinental Air Transport |
Aircraft Name: | City of Port Clinton |
City / Airport: | Sebring - Regional (KSEF / SEF)Map |
Region / Country: | Florida, United States |
Photo Date: | 13 January 2018 |
Photo by: | Iván Peña NesbitContact |
Photo ID: | 272456Submit Correction |
View count: | 597 |
Registration / Serial: | N9645 |
Alternate Registration: | NC9645 |
Aircraft Version: | Ford 5-AT-B Tri-Motor |
C/n (msn): | 5-AT-8 |
Operator Titles: | TAT - Transcontinental Air Transport |
City / Airport: | Sebring - Regional (KSEF / SEF)Map | Region / Country: | Florida, United States |
Photo Date: | 13 January 2018 |
Photo by: | Iván Peña NesbitContact |
Registration / Serial: | NC9648 |
Aircraft Original Type: | Ford Tri-Motor |
Aircraft Generic Type: | Ford Tri-Motor |
Aircraft Version: | Ford 5-AT-C Tri-Motor |
C/n (msn): | 5-AT-57 |
Operator Titles: | TAT - Transcontinental Air Transport |
Aircraft Name: | City of Columbus |
City / Airport: | Columbus - John Glenn International (KCMH / CMH)Map |
Region / Country: | Ohio, United States |
Photo Date: | 20 June 1929 |
Photo from: | Ed Coates Collection / CAHSContact |
Photo ID: | 206117Submit Correction |
View count: | 1298 |
TAT flights met overnight trains from New York at Port Columbus and flew passengers to Oklahoma where they boarded another overnight train to Clovis, New Mexico. There they boarded a flight to Los Angeles. It saved a day over an all rail journey. TWA photo. Photo from: Civil Aviation Historical Society, Melbourne, Australia
Registration / Serial: | NC9648 |
Aircraft Version: | Ford 5-AT-C Tri-Motor |
C/n (msn): | 5-AT-57 |
Operator Titles: | TAT - Transcontinental Air Transport |
City / Airport: | Columbus - John Glenn International (KCMH / CMH)Map | Region / Country: | Ohio, United States |
Photo Date: | 20 June 1929 |
Photo from: | Ed Coates Collection / CAHSContact |
Registration / Serial: | NC9648 |
Aircraft Original Type: | Ford Tri-Motor |
Aircraft Generic Type: | Ford Tri-Motor |
Aircraft Version: | Ford 5-AT-C Tri-Motor |
C/n (msn): | 5-AT-57 |
Operator Titles: | TAT - Transcontinental Air Transport |
Aircraft Name: | City of Columbus |
City / Airport: | Columbus - John Glenn International (KCMH / CMH)Map |
Region / Country: | Ohio, United States |
Photo Date: | 20 June 1929 |
Photo from: | Ed Coates Collection / CAHSContact |
Photo ID: | 206117Submit Correction |
View count: | 1298 |
TAT flights met overnight trains from New York at Port Columbus and flew passengers to Oklahoma where they boarded another overnight train to Clovis, New Mexico. There they boarded a flight to Los Angeles. It saved a day over an all rail journey. TWA photo. Photo from: Civil Aviation Historical Society, Melbourne, Australia
Registration / Serial: | NC9648 |
Aircraft Version: | Ford 5-AT-C Tri-Motor |
C/n (msn): | 5-AT-57 |
Operator Titles: | TAT - Transcontinental Air Transport |
City / Airport: | Columbus - John Glenn International (KCMH / CMH)Map | Region / Country: | Ohio, United States |
Photo Date: | 20 June 1929 |
Photo from: | Ed Coates Collection / CAHSContact |