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Fred Teeple, with Mr. Duckworth, Airplane, June 1 1929
This is a photograph by Fred Teeple taken 6/1/1929, labeled with Mr. Duckworth, and dog, "Vulcan". The exact location is unknown. -
Stinson Aircraft Corporation, Wayne County, Michigan
This is a photograph labeled Stinson Aircraft Corporation, Ethel Cash and Red Foley.
The Stinson Aircraft Corporation was an aircraft manufacturing company located in Wayne County Michigan between the 1920's and the 1950's. They employed many women during World War II.
A cultural icon of World War II Rosie the Riveter represented the women who worked in factories and shipyards.
Ethel Cash was the mother of Joyce Cash Fisher.
The date of this photograph is unknown. -
Dick Brewer's New Plane - 1977
Dick Brewer's New Plane - 1977
The airplane is a Cessna 172.
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Fritz Brook's New Plane at the Livingston County Airport in Howell, Michigan - October 1977
Fritz Brook's New Plane at the Livingston County Airport in Howell, Michigan - October 1977
Current location of Livingston County Spencer J. Hardy Airport, Howell, Michigan. -
Bob Lyjak in Cockpit of his 1929 Waco Taperwing at Livingston County Airport in Howell, Michigan - July 1, 1978
Bob Lyjak in Cockpit of his 1929 Waco Taperwing at Livingston County Airport in Howell, Michigan - July 1, 1978.
Bob Lyjak, an expert aerobatic flyer who performed in connection with the Pageant of Drums over Thompson Lake in Howell, Michigan on July 1, 1978.
View July 6, 1978 edition of the Livingston County Press. -
Photo at the Livingston County Airport in Howell, Michigan - 1978
Photo at the Livingston County Airport in Howell, Michigan - 1978
unknown people
Current location of Livingston County Spencer J. Hardy Airport, Howell, Michigan. -
Group Photo with Bob Lyjak in front of his 1929 Waco Taperwing at Livingston County Airport in Howell, Michigan - July 1, 1978
Group Photo with Bob Lyjak in front of his 1929 Waco Taperwing at Livingston County Airport in Howell, Michigan - July 1, 1978
Bob Lyjak, an expert aerobatic flyer who performed in connection with the Pageant of Drums over Thompson Lake in Howell, Michigan on July 1, 1978.
Left to Right: unknown, unknown, unknown, unknown, Bob Lyjak, unknown
View July 6, 1978 edition of the Livingston County Press. -
Group Photos with an Airplane at the Livingston County Airport in Howell, Michigan - 1978
Group Photos with an Airplane at the Livingston County Airport in Howell, Michigan - 1978
unknown people
Current location of Livingston County Spencer J. Hardy Airport, Howell, Michigan. -
Photo with Bob Lyjak in front of his 1929 Waco Taperwing at Livingston County Airport in Howell, Michigan - July 1, 1978
Photo with Bob Lyjak in front of his 1929 Waco Taperwing at Livingston County Airport in Howell, Michigan - July 1, 1978
Bob Lyjak, an expert aerobatic flyer who performed in connection with the Pageant of Drums over Thompson Lake in Howell, Michigan on July 1, 1978.
Left to Right: Bob Lyjak, unknown
View July 6, 1978 edition of the Livingston County Press. -
Henry Haigh and Plane - 1976
Henry Haigh and Plane - 1976
unknown location
Henry built or modified existing aerobatic aircraft which he used to compete nationally and internationally. At least one was named “Ratsrepus” which is Superstar spelled backwards.
Read about Henry Haigh in Livingston County Daily Press & Argus Articles (in library use only)
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