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Utah Is Rich in Aviation History

The first regularly scheduled overland passenger flight in...

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Early Aviation History in Vancouver

Pearson Field

Even before the advent of a U.S. Army ...

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Columbia Air Center

In 1941, aviation history was ma...

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Results for Aviation History

Utah Is Rich in Aviation History

The first regularly scheduled overland passenger flight in the USA was made by Western Air Express on May 23, 1926, from Salt Lake City to Los Angeles. This 50-foot concrete arrow was one of four here in the St. George ...

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Early Aviation History in Vancouver

Pearson Field

Even before the advent of a U.S. Army Air Service field at Vancouver Barracks in 1921 and the eventual dedication of “Pearson Field” in 1925, aviation had early hallmarks at Vancouver Barracks.

As part of the 1905 Lewis and Clark ...

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Aviation History

Columbia Air Center

In 1941, aviation history was made when the first Black owned and operated airfield licensed in America opened on this site. Mr. John W. Greene, Jr., a pioneer in Black aviation, was instrumental in developing the airfield, originally ...

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