51 results found
City / Airport:Bristol - Fleetwings Field (closed)
Region / Country:Pennsylvania, United States
Photo Date:1941
Photo from:William Engle Collection (via Tim Martin)Contact
Photo ID:702096Submit Correction
View count: 128
A staged-looking photo for promotional purposes to flight schools and other commercial users. Note the landing gear fairings and some minor alterations around the cowling inlets, compared to the earlier configuration.
Registration / Serial:NX29033
Aircraft Version:Fleetwings 33
C/n (msn):33-1
City / Airport:Bristol - Fleetwings Field (closed)
Region / Country:Pennsylvania, United States
Photo Date:1941
Photo from:William Engle Collection (via Tim Martin)Contact
City / Airport:Bristol - Fleetwings Field (closed)
Region / Country:Pennsylvania, United States
Photo Date:1941
Photo from:William Engle Collection (via Tim Martin)Contact
Photo ID:702096Submit Correction
View count: 128
A staged-looking photo for promotional purposes to flight schools and other commercial users. Note the landing gear fairings and some minor alterations around the cowling inlets, compared to the earlier configuration.
Registration / Serial:NX29033
Aircraft Version:Fleetwings 33
C/n (msn):33-1
City / Airport:Bristol - Fleetwings Field (closed)
Region / Country:Pennsylvania, United States
Photo Date:1941
Photo from:William Engle Collection (via Tim Martin)Contact
City / Airport:Cleveland - Hopkins International (KCLE / CLE)Map
Region / Country:Ohio, United States
Event:National Air Races 1934
Photo Date:31 August 1934 to 4 September 1934
Photo from:William Engle Collection (via Tim Martin)Contact
Photo ID:690464Submit Correction
View count: 107
Registered on 4 August 1934 to Newark Air Services of New Jersey and here parked among the visitors at the Air Races. Subsequently cancelled on export to the Honduras Air Force as serial 11. Photograph taken by William H Engle. Collection holder William Engle is the son of the photographer.
Registration / Serial:NC12591
Aircraft Version:Beech B17L
C/n (msn):9
City / Airport:Cleveland - Hopkins International (KCLE / CLE)Map
Region / Country:Ohio, United States
Photo Date:31 August 1934 to 4 September 1934
Photo from:William Engle Collection (via Tim Martin)Contact
City / Airport:Cleveland - Hopkins International (KCLE / CLE)Map
Region / Country:Ohio, United States
Event:National Air Races 1934
Photo Date:31 August 1934 to 4 September 1934
Photo from:William Engle Collection (via Tim Martin)Contact
Photo ID:690464Submit Correction
View count: 107
Registered on 4 August 1934 to Newark Air Services of New Jersey and here parked among the visitors at the Air Races. Subsequently cancelled on export to the Honduras Air Force as serial 11. Photograph taken by William H Engle. Collection holder William Engle is the son of the photographer.
Registration / Serial:NC12591
Aircraft Version:Beech B17L
C/n (msn):9
City / Airport:Cleveland - Hopkins International (KCLE / CLE)Map
Region / Country:Ohio, United States
Photo Date:31 August 1934 to 4 September 1934
Photo from:William Engle Collection (via Tim Martin)Contact
Registration / Serial:NC17128
Aircraft Original Type:Stinson Reliant
Aircraft Generic Type:Stinson SR/V-77 Reliant (AT-19)
Aircraft Version:Stinson SR-9B Reliant
C/n (msn):5105
City / Airport:Silver Star Airport (closed)
Region / Country:Pennsylvania, United States
Photo Date:November 1939
Photo from:William Engle Collection (via Tim Martin)Contact
Photo ID:690023Submit Correction
View count: 133
Recently bought by this collection holder's father from an owner in New Orleans. A nice addition to the Silver Star Air Service fleet. Colors were Navy blue and white. No subsequent history known.
Registration / Serial:NC17128
Aircraft Version:Stinson SR-9B Reliant
C/n (msn):5105
City / Airport:Silver Star Airport (closed)
Region / Country:Pennsylvania, United States
Photo Date:November 1939
Photo from:William Engle Collection (via Tim Martin)Contact
Registration / Serial:NC17128
Aircraft Original Type:Stinson Reliant
Aircraft Generic Type:Stinson SR/V-77 Reliant (AT-19)
Aircraft Version:Stinson SR-9B Reliant
C/n (msn):5105
City / Airport:Silver Star Airport (closed)
Region / Country:Pennsylvania, United States
Photo Date:November 1939
Photo from:William Engle Collection (via Tim Martin)Contact
Photo ID:690023Submit Correction
View count: 133
Recently bought by this collection holder's father from an owner in New Orleans. A nice addition to the Silver Star Air Service fleet. Colors were Navy blue and white. No subsequent history known.
Registration / Serial:NC17128
Aircraft Version:Stinson SR-9B Reliant
C/n (msn):5105
City / Airport:Silver Star Airport (closed)
Region / Country:Pennsylvania, United States
Photo Date:November 1939
Photo from:William Engle Collection (via Tim Martin)Contact
Registration / Serial:NC11748
Aircraft Original Type:Monocoupe 80/90
Aircraft Generic Type:Monocoupe 80/90
Aircraft Version:Monocoupe 90A Deluxe
C/n (msn):A-677
City / Airport:Cleveland - Hopkins International (KCLE / CLE)Map
Region / Country:Ohio, United States
Event:National Air Races 1937
Photo Date:5 September 1937 to 7 September 1937
Photo from:William Engle Collection (via Tim Martin)Contact
Photo ID:690019Submit Correction
View count: 156
The collection holder's parents posing with the company Monocoupe and in among the visitors at that year's Air Races. Colors were red with black trim.
Registration / Serial:NC11748
Aircraft Version:Monocoupe 90A Deluxe
C/n (msn):A-677
City / Airport:Cleveland - Hopkins International (KCLE / CLE)Map
Region / Country:Ohio, United States
Photo Date:5 September 1937 to 7 September 1937
Photo from:William Engle Collection (via Tim Martin)Contact
Registration / Serial:NC11748
Aircraft Original Type:Monocoupe 80/90
Aircraft Generic Type:Monocoupe 80/90
Aircraft Version:Monocoupe 90A Deluxe
C/n (msn):A-677
City / Airport:Cleveland - Hopkins International (KCLE / CLE)Map
Region / Country:Ohio, United States
Event:National Air Races 1937
Photo Date:5 September 1937 to 7 September 1937
Photo from:William Engle Collection (via Tim Martin)Contact
Photo ID:690019Submit Correction
View count: 156
The collection holder's parents posing with the company Monocoupe and in among the visitors at that year's Air Races. Colors were red with black trim.
Registration / Serial:NC11748
Aircraft Version:Monocoupe 90A Deluxe
C/n (msn):A-677
City / Airport:Cleveland - Hopkins International (KCLE / CLE)Map
Region / Country:Ohio, United States
Photo Date:5 September 1937 to 7 September 1937
Photo from:William Engle Collection (via Tim Martin)Contact
Registration / Serial:NC11748
Aircraft Original Type:Monocoupe 80/90
Aircraft Generic Type:Monocoupe 80/90
Aircraft Version:Monocoupe 90A Deluxe
C/n (msn):A-677
City / Airport:Silver Star Airport (closed)
Region / Country:Pennsylvania, United States
Photo Date:1936
Photo from:William Engle Collection (via Tim Martin)Contact
Photo ID:690005Submit Correction
View count: 132
The Deluxe version was equipped with trailing edge wing flaps and wheel fairings, as seen here and an "improved" cowling. The cowling shown is certainly different to others of the type to be seen on the Internet which all have helmets for cylinder clearance. This one was built in 1934 and first flown by the collection holder's father in April 1936. It was bought for his Silver Star Air Service operation later that year. The totem pole emblem on the side was from the previous owner. Last known of with Mission On Wings in Minnesota then cancelled by the FAA - date unknown.
Registration / Serial:NC11748
Aircraft Version:Monocoupe 90A Deluxe
C/n (msn):A-677
City / Airport:Silver Star Airport (closed)
Region / Country:Pennsylvania, United States
Photo Date:1936
Photo from:William Engle Collection (via Tim Martin)Contact
Registration / Serial:NC11748
Aircraft Original Type:Monocoupe 80/90
Aircraft Generic Type:Monocoupe 80/90
Aircraft Version:Monocoupe 90A Deluxe
C/n (msn):A-677
City / Airport:Silver Star Airport (closed)
Region / Country:Pennsylvania, United States
Photo Date:1936
Photo from:William Engle Collection (via Tim Martin)Contact
Photo ID:690005Submit Correction
View count: 132
The Deluxe version was equipped with trailing edge wing flaps and wheel fairings, as seen here and an "improved" cowling. The cowling shown is certainly different to others of the type to be seen on the Internet which all have helmets for cylinder clearance. This one was built in 1934 and first flown by the collection holder's father in April 1936. It was bought for his Silver Star Air Service operation later that year. The totem pole emblem on the side was from the previous owner. Last known of with Mission On Wings in Minnesota then cancelled by the FAA - date unknown.
Registration / Serial:NC11748
Aircraft Version:Monocoupe 90A Deluxe
C/n (msn):A-677
City / Airport:Silver Star Airport (closed)
Region / Country:Pennsylvania, United States
Photo Date:1936
Photo from:William Engle Collection (via Tim Martin)Contact
City / Airport:Cleveland - Hopkins International (KCLE / CLE)Map
Region / Country:Ohio, United States
Event:National Air Races 1937
Photo Date:5 September 1937 to 7 September 1937
Photo from:William Engle Collection (via Tim Martin)Contact
Photo ID:688869Submit Correction
View count: 111
Built in 1934 for the Crusader Oil Co but by this date privately owned and visiting from New York. Cancelled by the FAA just after the photo date, on 13 September 1937. Photograph taken by William H Engle. Collection holder William Engle is the son of the photographer.
Registration / Serial:NC14136
Aircraft Version:Waco CJC
C/n (msn):3914
City / Airport:Cleveland - Hopkins International (KCLE / CLE)Map
Region / Country:Ohio, United States
Photo Date:5 September 1937 to 7 September 1937
Photo from:William Engle Collection (via Tim Martin)Contact
City / Airport:Cleveland - Hopkins International (KCLE / CLE)Map
Region / Country:Ohio, United States
Event:National Air Races 1937
Photo Date:5 September 1937 to 7 September 1937
Photo from:William Engle Collection (via Tim Martin)Contact
Photo ID:688869Submit Correction
View count: 111
Built in 1934 for the Crusader Oil Co but by this date privately owned and visiting from New York. Cancelled by the FAA just after the photo date, on 13 September 1937. Photograph taken by William H Engle. Collection holder William Engle is the son of the photographer.
Registration / Serial:NC14136
Aircraft Version:Waco CJC
C/n (msn):3914
City / Airport:Cleveland - Hopkins International (KCLE / CLE)Map
Region / Country:Ohio, United States
Photo Date:5 September 1937 to 7 September 1937
Photo from:William Engle Collection (via Tim Martin)Contact
Registration / Serial:NC284K
Alternate Registration:C284K
Aircraft Original Type:Kreider-Reisner C-2 Challenger
Aircraft Generic Type:Kreider-Reisner C-2 Challenger
Aircraft Version:Kreider-Reisner C-2 Challenger
C/n (msn):323
City / Airport:Silver Star Airport (closed)
Region / Country:Pennsylvania, United States
Photo Date:11 September 1935
Photo from:William Engle Collection (via Tim Martin)Contact
Photo ID:686136Submit Correction
View count: 249
The example shown here in the "weeds" was one of two of the type operated by a pilot school run by William H. Engle and trading as Silver Star Aircraft Service. (Note: Fairchild took over the Challenger series and retroactively gave the model number KR-31 to the C-2, despite not building any.)
Registration / Serial:NC284K
Alternate Registration:C284K
Aircraft Version:Kreider-Reisner C-2 Challenger
C/n (msn):323
City / Airport:Silver Star Airport (closed)
Region / Country:Pennsylvania, United States
Photo Date:11 September 1935
Photo from:William Engle Collection (via Tim Martin)Contact
Registration / Serial:NC284K
Alternate Registration:C284K
Aircraft Original Type:Kreider-Reisner C-2 Challenger
Aircraft Generic Type:Kreider-Reisner C-2 Challenger
Aircraft Version:Kreider-Reisner C-2 Challenger
C/n (msn):323
City / Airport:Silver Star Airport (closed)
Region / Country:Pennsylvania, United States
Photo Date:11 September 1935
Photo from:William Engle Collection (via Tim Martin)Contact
Photo ID:686136Submit Correction
View count: 249
The example shown here in the "weeds" was one of two of the type operated by a pilot school run by William H. Engle and trading as Silver Star Aircraft Service. (Note: Fairchild took over the Challenger series and retroactively gave the model number KR-31 to the C-2, despite not building any.)
Registration / Serial:NC284K
Alternate Registration:C284K
Aircraft Version:Kreider-Reisner C-2 Challenger
C/n (msn):323
City / Airport:Silver Star Airport (closed)
Region / Country:Pennsylvania, United States
Photo Date:11 September 1935
Photo from:William Engle Collection (via Tim Martin)Contact
Registration / Serial:NX181M
Alternate Registration:X181M
Aircraft Original Type:Curtiss Model 54 Tanager
Aircraft Generic Type:Curtiss Model 54 Tanager
Aircraft Version:Curtiss Model 54 Tanager
C/n (msn):G-1
City / Airport:Curtiss-Wright L.A. Airport (closed)
Region / Country:California, United States
Photo Date:1929 to 1930
Photo from:William Engle Collection (via Tim Martin)Contact
Photo ID:686135Submit Correction
View count: 221
Built in 1929 specifically to compete in the Guggenheim Safe Aircraft Competition, which it won (controversially). It was equipped with automatic wing leading edge slots, full-span wing flaps and floating ailerons on the lower wing that automatically adjusted themselves parallel to the airflow. The combination of these devices gave the Tanager a stalling speed of 31 mph and allowed it to land in only 90 ft. On 19 July 1930 it was destroyed on the ground when flames from its engine set the grass alight at Cleveland/OH.
Registration / Serial:NX181M
Alternate Registration:X181M
Aircraft Version:Curtiss Model 54 Tanager
C/n (msn):G-1
City / Airport:Curtiss-Wright L.A. Airport (closed)
Region / Country:California, United States
Photo Date:1929 to 1930
Photo from:William Engle Collection (via Tim Martin)Contact
Registration / Serial:NX181M
Alternate Registration:X181M
Aircraft Original Type:Curtiss Model 54 Tanager
Aircraft Generic Type:Curtiss Model 54 Tanager
Aircraft Version:Curtiss Model 54 Tanager
C/n (msn):G-1
City / Airport:Curtiss-Wright L.A. Airport (closed)
Region / Country:California, United States
Photo Date:1929 to 1930
Photo from:William Engle Collection (via Tim Martin)Contact
Photo ID:686135Submit Correction
View count: 221
Built in 1929 specifically to compete in the Guggenheim Safe Aircraft Competition, which it won (controversially). It was equipped with automatic wing leading edge slots, full-span wing flaps and floating ailerons on the lower wing that automatically adjusted themselves parallel to the airflow. The combination of these devices gave the Tanager a stalling speed of 31 mph and allowed it to land in only 90 ft. On 19 July 1930 it was destroyed on the ground when flames from its engine set the grass alight at Cleveland/OH.
Registration / Serial:NX181M
Alternate Registration:X181M
Aircraft Version:Curtiss Model 54 Tanager
C/n (msn):G-1
City / Airport:Curtiss-Wright L.A. Airport (closed)
Region / Country:California, United States
Photo Date:1929 to 1930
Photo from:William Engle Collection (via Tim Martin)Contact
Location:In Flight
Region / Country:Kansas, United States
Photo Date:1946
Photo from:William Engle Collection (via Tim Martin)Contact
Photo ID:686131Submit Correction
View count: 232
Built in 1946, exported as RP-C903 in 1964 and was burnt out in a ground fire at Manila, PI on 10 February 1980.
Registration / Serial:NC80199
Aircraft Version:Beech D18S
C/n (msn):A-164
Operator Titles:Consolidated Steel Corp.
Location:In Flight
Region / Country:Kansas, United States
Photo Date:1946
Photo from:William Engle Collection (via Tim Martin)Contact
Location:In Flight
Region / Country:Kansas, United States
Photo Date:1946
Photo from:William Engle Collection (via Tim Martin)Contact
Photo ID:686131Submit Correction
View count: 232
Built in 1946, exported as RP-C903 in 1964 and was burnt out in a ground fire at Manila, PI on 10 February 1980.
Registration / Serial:NC80199
Aircraft Version:Beech D18S
C/n (msn):A-164
Operator Titles:Consolidated Steel Corp.
Location:In Flight
Region / Country:Kansas, United States
Photo Date:1946
Photo from:William Engle Collection (via Tim Martin)Contact
City / Airport:Saint Louis - Lambert-Saint Louis International (KSTL / STL)Map
Region / Country:Missouri, United States
Photo Date:1929 to 1931
Photo from:William Engle Collection (via Tim Martin)Contact
Photo ID:686129Submit Correction
View count: 108
Designed by a Mr Stearman with help from Messrs Beech and Cessna, the Travel Air 2000 (1925 to 1930) had a 90 hp Curtiss OX-5 engine. In 1927 this one was the first pilot school aircraft owned by Parks Air Lines. St Louis based Parks Air College used the name Parks Air Lines for a flight school and aircraft manufacturing operation at KSTL. The name Parks Airport on the sign just visible to the left is presumably for publicity purposes. In this seemingly staged photo a student may be getting his license signed off by a Dept of Commerce examiner after surviving some figure-eights, a dead stick landing and three touch-and-goes.
Registration / Serial:NC9849
Alternate Registration:C9849
Aircraft Version:Travel Air 2000
C/n (msn):1056
City / Airport:Saint Louis - Lambert-Saint Louis International (KSTL / STL)Map
Region / Country:Missouri, United States
Photo Date:1929 to 1931
Photo from:William Engle Collection (via Tim Martin)Contact
City / Airport:Saint Louis - Lambert-Saint Louis International (KSTL / STL)Map
Region / Country:Missouri, United States
Photo Date:1929 to 1931
Photo from:William Engle Collection (via Tim Martin)Contact
Photo ID:686129Submit Correction
View count: 108
Designed by a Mr Stearman with help from Messrs Beech and Cessna, the Travel Air 2000 (1925 to 1930) had a 90 hp Curtiss OX-5 engine. In 1927 this one was the first pilot school aircraft owned by Parks Air Lines. St Louis based Parks Air College used the name Parks Air Lines for a flight school and aircraft manufacturing operation at KSTL. The name Parks Airport on the sign just visible to the left is presumably for publicity purposes. In this seemingly staged photo a student may be getting his license signed off by a Dept of Commerce examiner after surviving some figure-eights, a dead stick landing and three touch-and-goes.
Registration / Serial:NC9849
Alternate Registration:C9849
Aircraft Version:Travel Air 2000
C/n (msn):1056
City / Airport:Saint Louis - Lambert-Saint Louis International (KSTL / STL)Map
Region / Country:Missouri, United States
Photo Date:1929 to 1931
Photo from:William Engle Collection (via Tim Martin)Contact
City / Airport:Saint Louis - Lambert-Saint Louis International (KSTL / STL)Map
Region / Country:Missouri, United States
Photo Date:1929 to 1931
Photo from:William Engle Collection (via Tim Martin)Contact
Photo ID:686127Submit Correction
View count: 112
The Parks P-2 was powered by a 150 hp Axelson-Floco B engine and was designed and built at the St Louis based Parks Air College circa 1929. It was cancelled by the FAA on 13 August 1931. Parks used the name Parks Air Lines for a flight school, aircraft manufacturing operations and presumably displayed the name Parks Airport prominently on the hangar roof (background) at KSTL for publicity.
Registration / Serial:NC9295
Aircraft Version:Parks P-2
C/n (msn):2951
City / Airport:Saint Louis - Lambert-Saint Louis International (KSTL / STL)Map
Region / Country:Missouri, United States
Photo Date:1929 to 1931
Photo from:William Engle Collection (via Tim Martin)Contact
City / Airport:Saint Louis - Lambert-Saint Louis International (KSTL / STL)Map
Region / Country:Missouri, United States
Photo Date:1929 to 1931
Photo from:William Engle Collection (via Tim Martin)Contact
Photo ID:686127Submit Correction
View count: 112
The Parks P-2 was powered by a 150 hp Axelson-Floco B engine and was designed and built at the St Louis based Parks Air College circa 1929. It was cancelled by the FAA on 13 August 1931. Parks used the name Parks Air Lines for a flight school, aircraft manufacturing operations and presumably displayed the name Parks Airport prominently on the hangar roof (background) at KSTL for publicity.
Registration / Serial:NC9295
Aircraft Version:Parks P-2
C/n (msn):2951
City / Airport:Saint Louis - Lambert-Saint Louis International (KSTL / STL)Map
Region / Country:Missouri, United States
Photo Date:1929 to 1931
Photo from:William Engle Collection (via Tim Martin)Contact
Registration / Serial:NC10377
Aircraft Original Type:Pitcairn PA-7 Mailwing
Aircraft Generic Type:Pitcairn PA-7 Mailwing
Aircraft Version:Pitcairn PA-7S Super Sport Mailwing
C/n (msn):153
City / Airport:Silver Star Airport (closed)
Region / Country:Pennsylvania, United States
Photo Date:June 1935
Photo from:William Engle Collection (via Tim Martin)Contact
Photo ID:686125Submit Correction
View count: 133
One of 15 built in 1930 and based here with Silver Star Air Service at this time. Engine type was a Wright Whirlwind of 220 hp. Cancelled by the FAA as destroyed on 28 October 1947.
Registration / Serial:NC10377
Aircraft Version:Pitcairn PA-7S Super Sport Mailwing
C/n (msn):153
City / Airport:Silver Star Airport (closed)
Region / Country:Pennsylvania, United States
Photo Date:June 1935
Photo from:William Engle Collection (via Tim Martin)Contact
Registration / Serial:NC10377
Aircraft Original Type:Pitcairn PA-7 Mailwing
Aircraft Generic Type:Pitcairn PA-7 Mailwing
Aircraft Version:Pitcairn PA-7S Super Sport Mailwing
C/n (msn):153
City / Airport:Silver Star Airport (closed)
Region / Country:Pennsylvania, United States
Photo Date:June 1935
Photo from:William Engle Collection (via Tim Martin)Contact
Photo ID:686125Submit Correction
View count: 133
One of 15 built in 1930 and based here with Silver Star Air Service at this time. Engine type was a Wright Whirlwind of 220 hp. Cancelled by the FAA as destroyed on 28 October 1947.
Registration / Serial:NC10377
Aircraft Version:Pitcairn PA-7S Super Sport Mailwing
C/n (msn):153
City / Airport:Silver Star Airport (closed)
Region / Country:Pennsylvania, United States
Photo Date:June 1935
Photo from:William Engle Collection (via Tim Martin)Contact
City / Airport:Cleveland - Hopkins International (KCLE / CLE)Map
Region / Country:Ohio, United States
Photo Date:31 August 1934 to 4 September 1934
Photo from:William Engle Collection (via Tim Martin)Contact
Photo ID:685460Submit Correction
View count: 133
Delivered in May 1934 and here parked on the apron outside the United hangar with a party of students taking a look at this wonder of modern engineering. In August 1942 it was impressed by the USAAF as a C-73 transport and given serial 42-68363. In November 1944 it was sold off to Lineas Aereas Mexicanas and after changing hands was withdrawn from use in 1952.
Registration / Serial:NC13305
Aircraft Version:Boeing 247D
C/n (msn):1686
Operator Titles:United Air Lines
City / Airport:Cleveland - Hopkins International (KCLE / CLE)Map
Region / Country:Ohio, United States
Photo Date:31 August 1934 to 4 September 1934
Photo from:William Engle Collection (via Tim Martin)Contact
City / Airport:Cleveland - Hopkins International (KCLE / CLE)Map
Region / Country:Ohio, United States
Photo Date:31 August 1934 to 4 September 1934
Photo from:William Engle Collection (via Tim Martin)Contact
Photo ID:685460Submit Correction
View count: 133
Delivered in May 1934 and here parked on the apron outside the United hangar with a party of students taking a look at this wonder of modern engineering. In August 1942 it was impressed by the USAAF as a C-73 transport and given serial 42-68363. In November 1944 it was sold off to Lineas Aereas Mexicanas and after changing hands was withdrawn from use in 1952.
Registration / Serial:NC13305
Aircraft Version:Boeing 247D
C/n (msn):1686
Operator Titles:United Air Lines
City / Airport:Cleveland - Hopkins International (KCLE / CLE)Map
Region / Country:Ohio, United States
Photo Date:31 August 1934 to 4 September 1934
Photo from:William Engle Collection (via Tim Martin)Contact
City / Airport:Cleveland - Hopkins International (KCLE / CLE)Map
Region / Country:Ohio, United States
Event:National Air Races 1935
Photo Date:30 August 1935 to 2 September 1935
Photo from:William Engle Collection (via Tim Martin)Contact
Photo ID:685456Submit Correction
View count: 139
Built in April 1932 as NC54Y then re-registered as above in the same month. This racer and its stable-mates were very successful and dominated the scene at the time with their P&W Wasp Jr engines giving 1020 hp. This one was last known of on display at the Crawford Auto-Aviation Museum in Cleveland.
Registration / Serial:NR61Y
Aircraft Version:Wedell-Williams 44
C/n (msn):109
City / Airport:Cleveland - Hopkins International (KCLE / CLE)Map
Region / Country:Ohio, United States
Photo Date:30 August 1935 to 2 September 1935
Photo from:William Engle Collection (via Tim Martin)Contact
City / Airport:Cleveland - Hopkins International (KCLE / CLE)Map
Region / Country:Ohio, United States
Event:National Air Races 1935
Photo Date:30 August 1935 to 2 September 1935
Photo from:William Engle Collection (via Tim Martin)Contact
Photo ID:685456Submit Correction
View count: 139
Built in April 1932 as NC54Y then re-registered as above in the same month. This racer and its stable-mates were very successful and dominated the scene at the time with their P&W Wasp Jr engines giving 1020 hp. This one was last known of on display at the Crawford Auto-Aviation Museum in Cleveland.
Registration / Serial:NR61Y
Aircraft Version:Wedell-Williams 44
C/n (msn):109
City / Airport:Cleveland - Hopkins International (KCLE / CLE)Map
Region / Country:Ohio, United States
Photo Date:30 August 1935 to 2 September 1935
Photo from:William Engle Collection (via Tim Martin)Contact
Registration / Serial:44313
Aircraft Original Type:Fleetwings BTK-1
Aircraft Generic Type:Fleetwings BTK-1
Aircraft Version:Fleetwings XBTK-1
C/n (msn):[ 44313 ]
Operator Titles:USA - Navy
City / Airport:Bristol - Fleetwings Field (closed)
Region / Country:Pennsylvania, United States
Photo Date:July 1945
Photo from:William Engle Collection (via Tim Martin)Contact
Photo ID:685448Submit Correction
View count: 293
Here the 1st prototype is flying again after being grounded for installation of an upgraded P&W R-2800-34W engine plus other modifications. In this view the exhaust pump engine cooling outlet is clearly seen. The USN were delighted with its diving characteristics, but stall and spin recovery was a problem. The delay caused by design changes resulted in other models taking over its role, consequently the contract was terminated on 3 September 1946. Five completed aircraft went to meet their fate at NAES Phillidelphia and were eventually "stricken from inventory". Dates where known: prototypes 44313 (unknown); 44314 (March 1948). Production aircraft: 90484 & 90485 (unknown); 90486 (April 1948).
Registration / Serial:44313
Aircraft Version:Fleetwings XBTK-1
C/n (msn):[ 44313 ]
Operator Titles:USA - Navy
City / Airport:Bristol - Fleetwings Field (closed)
Region / Country:Pennsylvania, United States
Photo Date:July 1945
Photo from:William Engle Collection (via Tim Martin)Contact
Registration / Serial:44313
Aircraft Original Type:Fleetwings BTK-1
Aircraft Generic Type:Fleetwings BTK-1
Aircraft Version:Fleetwings XBTK-1
C/n (msn):[ 44313 ]
Operator Titles:USA - Navy
City / Airport:Bristol - Fleetwings Field (closed)
Region / Country:Pennsylvania, United States
Photo Date:July 1945
Photo from:William Engle Collection (via Tim Martin)Contact
Photo ID:685448Submit Correction
View count: 293
Here the 1st prototype is flying again after being grounded for installation of an upgraded P&W R-2800-34W engine plus other modifications. In this view the exhaust pump engine cooling outlet is clearly seen. The USN were delighted with its diving characteristics, but stall and spin recovery was a problem. The delay caused by design changes resulted in other models taking over its role, consequently the contract was terminated on 3 September 1946. Five completed aircraft went to meet their fate at NAES Phillidelphia and were eventually "stricken from inventory". Dates where known: prototypes 44313 (unknown); 44314 (March 1948). Production aircraft: 90484 & 90485 (unknown); 90486 (April 1948).
Registration / Serial:44313
Aircraft Version:Fleetwings XBTK-1
C/n (msn):[ 44313 ]
Operator Titles:USA - Navy
City / Airport:Bristol - Fleetwings Field (closed)
Region / Country:Pennsylvania, United States
Photo Date:July 1945
Photo from:William Engle Collection (via Tim Martin)Contact
Registration / Serial:NC13466
Aircraft Original Type:Stinson Reliant
Aircraft Generic Type:Stinson SR/V-77 Reliant (AT-19)
Aircraft Version:Stinson SR Reliant
C/n (msn):8720
City / Airport:Cleveland - Hopkins International (KCLE / CLE)Map
Region / Country:Ohio, United States
Event:National Air Races 1934
Photo Date:31 August 1934 to 4 September 1934
Photo from:William Engle Collection (via Tim Martin)Contact
Photo ID:685444Submit Correction
View count: 138
Built in 1933 and cancelled on 7 March 1956 while still with the same owner. All the way from Alaska and here in the visitors parking area for the Air Races. Photograph taken by William H Engle. Collection holder William Engle is the son of the photographer.
Registration / Serial:NC13466
Aircraft Version:Stinson SR Reliant
C/n (msn):8720
City / Airport:Cleveland - Hopkins International (KCLE / CLE)Map
Region / Country:Ohio, United States
Photo Date:31 August 1934 to 4 September 1934
Photo from:William Engle Collection (via Tim Martin)Contact
Registration / Serial:NC13466
Aircraft Original Type:Stinson Reliant
Aircraft Generic Type:Stinson SR/V-77 Reliant (AT-19)
Aircraft Version:Stinson SR Reliant
C/n (msn):8720
City / Airport:Cleveland - Hopkins International (KCLE / CLE)Map
Region / Country:Ohio, United States
Event:National Air Races 1934
Photo Date:31 August 1934 to 4 September 1934
Photo from:William Engle Collection (via Tim Martin)Contact
Photo ID:685444Submit Correction
View count: 138
Built in 1933 and cancelled on 7 March 1956 while still with the same owner. All the way from Alaska and here in the visitors parking area for the Air Races. Photograph taken by William H Engle. Collection holder William Engle is the son of the photographer.
Registration / Serial:NC13466
Aircraft Version:Stinson SR Reliant
C/n (msn):8720
City / Airport:Cleveland - Hopkins International (KCLE / CLE)Map
Region / Country:Ohio, United States
Photo Date:31 August 1934 to 4 September 1934
Photo from:William Engle Collection (via Tim Martin)Contact
Registration / Serial:44313
Aircraft Original Type:Fleetwings BTK-1
Aircraft Generic Type:Fleetwings BTK-1
Aircraft Version:Fleetwings XBTK-1
C/n (msn):[ 44313 ]
Operator Titles:USA - Navy
City / Airport:Bristol - Fleetwings Field (closed)
Region / Country:Pennsylvania, United States
Photo Date:April 1945
Photo from:William Engle Collection (via Tim Martin)Contact
Photo ID:685096Submit Correction
View count: 417
The Fleetwings (officially Kaiser-Fleetwings by now) Model 44 was a dive bomber designed for the US Navy to replace the Curtiss Helldiver. Here the prototype is returning from an early (possibly first) test flight which took place on 12 April 1945 piloted by William H. Engle. It is landing on one of the new paved runways at Fleetwings Field which the USN had built in support of the BTK-1 project. The engine was a P&W R-2800-22W giving 2400 hp and a novel design feature was an exhaust pump engine cooling system. This proved unsatisfactory and was eventually replaced with conventional cowl flaps. Collection holder William Engle is the son of Fleetwings test pilot William H. Engle.
Registration / Serial:44313
Aircraft Version:Fleetwings XBTK-1
C/n (msn):[ 44313 ]
Operator Titles:USA - Navy
City / Airport:Bristol - Fleetwings Field (closed)
Region / Country:Pennsylvania, United States
Photo Date:April 1945
Photo from:William Engle Collection (via Tim Martin)Contact
Registration / Serial:44313
Aircraft Original Type:Fleetwings BTK-1
Aircraft Generic Type:Fleetwings BTK-1
Aircraft Version:Fleetwings XBTK-1
C/n (msn):[ 44313 ]
Operator Titles:USA - Navy
City / Airport:Bristol - Fleetwings Field (closed)
Region / Country:Pennsylvania, United States
Photo Date:April 1945
Photo from:William Engle Collection (via Tim Martin)Contact
Photo ID:685096Submit Correction
View count: 417
The Fleetwings (officially Kaiser-Fleetwings by now) Model 44 was a dive bomber designed for the US Navy to replace the Curtiss Helldiver. Here the prototype is returning from an early (possibly first) test flight which took place on 12 April 1945 piloted by William H. Engle. It is landing on one of the new paved runways at Fleetwings Field which the USN had built in support of the BTK-1 project. The engine was a P&W R-2800-22W giving 2400 hp and a novel design feature was an exhaust pump engine cooling system. This proved unsatisfactory and was eventually replaced with conventional cowl flaps. Collection holder William Engle is the son of Fleetwings test pilot William H. Engle.
Registration / Serial:44313
Aircraft Version:Fleetwings XBTK-1
C/n (msn):[ 44313 ]
Operator Titles:USA - Navy
City / Airport:Bristol - Fleetwings Field (closed)
Region / Country:Pennsylvania, United States
Photo Date:April 1945
Photo from:William Engle Collection (via Tim Martin)Contact
City / Airport:Silver Star Airport (closed)
Region / Country:Pennsylvania, United States
Photo Date:1928
Photo from:William Engle Collection (via Tim Martin)Contact
Photo ID:684841
View count: 122
The first evidence for this grass airfield is from 1927. This photo was taken in 1928 and the biplane is believed to be a Kreider-Reisner Challenger C-2 aircraft with a Kinner D-5 engine. It carries no visible markings. (This may be because, at the time, The State of Pennsylvania had jurisdiction over things aeronautical and issued aircraft license numbers in the format P-### .) In 1945, John Van Sant bought the Silver Star Airport and renamed it to the Old Star Airport. The airport closed about 1973 and the Oxford Valley Shopping Mall was built, obliterating its existence.
City / Airport:Silver Star Airport (closed)
Photo Date:1928
Photo from:William Engle Collection (via Tim Martin)Contact
City / Airport:Silver Star Airport (closed)
Region / Country:Pennsylvania, United States
Photo Date:1928
Photo from:William Engle Collection (via Tim Martin)Contact
Photo ID:684841
View count: 122
The first evidence for this grass airfield is from 1927. This photo was taken in 1928 and the biplane is believed to be a Kreider-Reisner Challenger C-2 aircraft with a Kinner D-5 engine. It carries no visible markings. (This may be because, at the time, The State of Pennsylvania had jurisdiction over things aeronautical and issued aircraft license numbers in the format P-### .) In 1945, John Van Sant bought the Silver Star Airport and renamed it to the Old Star Airport. The airport closed about 1973 and the Oxford Valley Shopping Mall was built, obliterating its existence.
City / Airport:Silver Star Airport (closed)
Photo Date:1928
Photo from:William Engle Collection (via Tim Martin)Contact
City / Airport:Silver Star Airport (closed)
Region / Country:Pennsylvania, United States
Photo Date:1927
Photo from:William Engle Collection (via Tim Martin)Contact
Photo ID:684809
View count: 110
This is the first evidence found for the airfield although it looks to have been in existence for a while judging by the track marks in the grass. The building in the far right hand corner is a two-bay hangar (see Photo ID 684841). A pilot school run by William H. Engle and trading as Silver Star Aircraft Service operated from here starting in 1930. In 1945, John Van Sant bought the Silver Star Airport and renamed it to the Old Star Airport. The airport closed about 1973 and the Oxford Valley Shopping Mall was built, obliterating its existence.
City / Airport:Silver Star Airport (closed)
Photo Date:1927
Photo from:William Engle Collection (via Tim Martin)Contact
City / Airport:Silver Star Airport (closed)
Region / Country:Pennsylvania, United States
Photo Date:1927
Photo from:William Engle Collection (via Tim Martin)Contact
Photo ID:684809
View count: 110
This is the first evidence found for the airfield although it looks to have been in existence for a while judging by the track marks in the grass. The building in the far right hand corner is a two-bay hangar (see Photo ID 684841). A pilot school run by William H. Engle and trading as Silver Star Aircraft Service operated from here starting in 1930. In 1945, John Van Sant bought the Silver Star Airport and renamed it to the Old Star Airport. The airport closed about 1973 and the Oxford Valley Shopping Mall was built, obliterating its existence.
City / Airport:Silver Star Airport (closed)
Photo Date:1927
Photo from:William Engle Collection (via Tim Martin)Contact
Registration / Serial:NC16918
Aircraft Original Type:Fleetwings F-4 Sea Bird
Aircraft Generic Type:Fleetwings F-4/F-5 Sea Bird
Aircraft Version:Fleetwings F-5 Sea Bird
C/n (msn):F-501
City / Area:Santa Monica / Santa Monica State Beach [ Off-Airport ]Map
Region / Country:California, United States
Photo Date:16 August 1938
Photo from:William Engle Collection (via Tim Martin)Contact
Photo ID:683700Submit Correction
View count: 129
Test pilot William H. Engle was in California on a demonstration tour with the first F-5 Sea Bird. Here he is showing it to Hollywood actor Wallace Beery, who wanted to keep the aircraft at his seaside home so he could hop in and go fishing. Engle plunged through the surf to show it could be done, but advised the actor it was too dangerous for a low time pilot to attempt. Collection holder William Engle is the son of Fleetwings test pilot William H. Engle.
Registration / Serial:NC16918
Aircraft Version:Fleetwings F-5 Sea Bird
C/n (msn):F-501
City / Area:Santa Monica / Santa Monica State Beach [ Off-Airport ]Map
Region / Country:California, United States
Photo Date:16 August 1938
Photo from:William Engle Collection (via Tim Martin)Contact
Registration / Serial:NC16918
Aircraft Original Type:Fleetwings F-4 Sea Bird
Aircraft Generic Type:Fleetwings F-4/F-5 Sea Bird
Aircraft Version:Fleetwings F-5 Sea Bird
C/n (msn):F-501
City / Area:Santa Monica / Santa Monica State Beach [ Off-Airport ]Map
Region / Country:California, United States
Photo Date:16 August 1938
Photo from:William Engle Collection (via Tim Martin)Contact
Photo ID:683700Submit Correction
View count: 129
Test pilot William H. Engle was in California on a demonstration tour with the first F-5 Sea Bird. Here he is showing it to Hollywood actor Wallace Beery, who wanted to keep the aircraft at his seaside home so he could hop in and go fishing. Engle plunged through the surf to show it could be done, but advised the actor it was too dangerous for a low time pilot to attempt. Collection holder William Engle is the son of Fleetwings test pilot William H. Engle.
Registration / Serial:NC16918
Aircraft Version:Fleetwings F-5 Sea Bird
C/n (msn):F-501
City / Area:Santa Monica / Santa Monica State Beach [ Off-Airport ]Map
Region / Country:California, United States
Photo Date:16 August 1938
Photo from:William Engle Collection (via Tim Martin)Contact