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City / Airport:Montagnana - Gianlino BaschirottoMap
Country:Italy
Event:Fly Party 2014
Photo Date:14 September 2014
Photo by:Augusto LaghiContact
Photo ID:475334Submit Correction
View count: 183
Registration / Serial:N13408
Alternate Registration:NC13408
Aircraft Version:Waco UIC
C/n (msn):3767
City / Airport:Montagnana - Gianlino BaschirottoMap
Country:Italy
Photo Date:14 September 2014
Photo by:Augusto LaghiContact
City / Airport:Montagnana - Gianlino BaschirottoMap
Country:Italy
Event:Fly Party 2014
Photo Date:14 September 2014
Photo by:Augusto LaghiContact
Photo ID:475334Submit Correction
View count: 183
Registration / Serial:N13408
Alternate Registration:NC13408
Aircraft Version:Waco UIC
C/n (msn):3767
City / Airport:Montagnana - Gianlino BaschirottoMap
Country:Italy
Photo Date:14 September 2014
Photo by:Augusto LaghiContact
City / Airport:Peccioli - PratelloMap
Country:Italy
Photo Date:7 August 2013
Photo by:Howard J CurtisContact
Photo ID:256129Submit Correction
View count: 253
Originally completed on June 9th, 1933, it was sold to Charles Knox and Robert Tyce, owners of K-T Flying Service Ltd of Honolulu, Territory of Hawaii in 1938. In the early morning of December 7th, 1941, Bob Tyce was flying it when set upon by two Japanese fighters. Tyce managed to evade the fighters and landed safely at John Rogers Airport (now Honolulu International), only to be killed by strafing Japanese Zero fighters while standing on the airfield next to his plane, making him the first civilian casualty of the attack on Pearl Harbor.
City / Airport:Peccioli - PratelloMap
Country:Italy
Photo Date:7 August 2013
Photo by:Howard J CurtisContact
Photo ID:256129Submit Correction
View count: 253
Originally completed on June 9th, 1933, it was sold to Charles Knox and Robert Tyce, owners of K-T Flying Service Ltd of Honolulu, Territory of Hawaii in 1938. In the early morning of December 7th, 1941, Bob Tyce was flying it when set upon by two Japanese fighters. Tyce managed to evade the fighters and landed safely at John Rogers Airport (now Honolulu International), only to be killed by strafing Japanese Zero fighters while standing on the airfield next to his plane, making him the first civilian casualty of the attack on Pearl Harbor.
City / Airport:Peccioli - PratelloMap
Country:Italy
Photo Date:7 August 2013
Photo by:Howard J CurtisContact
Photo ID:256062Submit Correction
View count: 284
Originally completed on June 9th, 1933, it was sold to Charles Knox and Robert Tyce, owners of K-T Flying Service Ltd of Honolulu, Territory of Hawaii in 1938. In the early morning of December 7th, 1941, Bob Tyce was flying it when set upon by two Japanese fighters. Tyce managed to evade the fighters and landed safely at John Rogers Airport (now Honolulu International), only to be killed by strafing Japanese Zero fighters while standing on the airfield next to his plane, making him the first civilian casualty of the attack on Pearl Harbor.
City / Airport:Peccioli - PratelloMap
Country:Italy
Photo Date:7 August 2013
Photo by:Howard J CurtisContact
Photo ID:256062Submit Correction
View count: 284
Originally completed on June 9th, 1933, it was sold to Charles Knox and Robert Tyce, owners of K-T Flying Service Ltd of Honolulu, Territory of Hawaii in 1938. In the early morning of December 7th, 1941, Bob Tyce was flying it when set upon by two Japanese fighters. Tyce managed to evade the fighters and landed safely at John Rogers Airport (now Honolulu International), only to be killed by strafing Japanese Zero fighters while standing on the airfield next to his plane, making him the first civilian casualty of the attack on Pearl Harbor.