Instructor Clyde Brayton (left) and student stand in front of a 300-horsepower Ryan Brougham
Instructor Clyde Brayton (left) and student stand in front of a 300-horsepower Ryan Brougham, sister ship to the plane Lindbergh flew across the Atlantic Ocean. Transport students of Parks receive thirteen hours instruction in this famous airplane. [Image printed in skyward Ho! 1931, p22] (c. 1930)
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1930
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