Brayton Flying Service (Cuero, Tex.) United States. Army Air Forces. Airports.
Photograph shows aerial of Brayton Flying Service School at Cuero Field. Brayton was a civilian contract flying school for the United States Army Air Force from January 1941 to August 31, 1944.
Stinson Field (San Antonio, Tex.) ; Airports. ; Aerial photographs.
Photograph shows runways nearing completion at Stinson Field. CAA has made study to determine cost of developing Stinson Field into class 4, highest rated airport.
Airports -- San Antonio (Tex.) Stinson Field (San Antonio, Tex.) Winburn Field (San Antonio, Tex.) Runways (Aeronautics) -- San Antonio (Tex.) Aerial photographs -- San Antonio (Tex.)
Photograph shows view looking east at the runways and buildings of the municipal airport during the time it was named for William C. Winburn, a San Antonio Light city hall reporter who died in a 1927 airplane crash.
Airports -- San Antonio (Tex.) Stinson Field (San Antonio, Tex.) Winburn Field (San Antonio, Tex.) Hangars -- San Antonio (Tex.) Aerial photographs -- San Antonio (Tex.) Mission Road (San Antonio, Tex.)
Photograph shows view of the hangars at Winburn Field (Stinson Field)" Mission Road (right)" On the ground are Curtis and Waco aircraft. Taken during time Stinson Field was temporarily named Winburn Field for William C. Winburn, a San Antonio...
Airports -- San Antonio (Tex.) Stinson Field (San Antonio, Tex.) Winburn Field (San Antonio, Tex.) Runways (Aeronautics) -- San Antonio (Tex.) Aerial photographs -- San Antonio (Tex.)
Photograph shows view looking west at the runways and buildings of the municipal airport during the time it was named for William C. Winburn, a San Antonio Light city hall reporter who died in a 1927 airplane crash.
Excavations (Archaeology)--Texas--Live Oak County.; Excavations (Archaeology)--Texas--McMullen County.; Indians of North America--Texas--Choke Canyon Reservoir Region--Antiquities.; Choke Canyon Reservoir Region (Tex.)--Antiquities.; Live Oak...
Sombrilla Magazine is published three times a year by the Office of University Publications. It is mailed without charge to alumni, faculty, staff and friends of The University of Texas at San Antonio.
Sombrilla Magazine is published three times a year by the Office of University Publications. It is mailed without charge to alumni, faculty, staff and friends of The University of Texas at San Antonio.
Airports -- San Antonio (Tex.) Hair, Dick Stinson Field (San Antonio, Tex.) Modern Air Travel (San Antonio, Tex.) Trucks Hangars -- San Antonio (Tex.)
Photograph shows the Modern Air Travel hangar at Stinson Field. The sign above the hangar doors reads "Modern Air Travel, Inc. / Dick Hair Chief Pilot"" A gasoline truck and driver are parked in front of the hangar.
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Internal faculty and staff newsletter of the University of Texas at San Antonio. Published weekly (except spring break); biweekly during summer sessions.