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United Airport runway, Burbank. April 26, 1930



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  • United Airport and military airplanes, Burbank. April 26, 1930

    United Airport and military airplanes, Burbank. April 26, 1930

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    A slightly elevated panoramic view of United Airport in Burbank. The Spanish style terminal building is on the left, next to a runway with one airplane parked on it. There is a Pacific Air Transport building just left of the center of the image, beyond which are numerous military and civilian airplanes. The roads leading up to the buildings are filled with parked automobiles, and the areas facing the runway are packed with spectators. Writing in white in the bottom center reads "United Airport ; Burbank, Calif.", and writing in white in the bottom right corner reads "Photo by ; F.M. Huddleston ; 4-26-1930".

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  • United Airport and military airplanes, Burbank. April 26, 1930

    United Airport and military airplanes, Burbank. April 26, 1930

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    A slightly elevated panoramic view of runways at United Airport in Burbank. The photograph was probably taken from the top of one of the hangars. The Spanish-style terminal is at a distance, right of center, with the Pacific Air Transport building and a hangar to the right. The parking lot, which occupies much of the left side of the image, is filled with automobiles, and many of the people who are not seated on the grass facing the runway are on top of their vehicles. There is only on airplane parked in front of the terminal building, but a few others are visible beyond it. The finding aid describes these airplanes as "military airplanes". Writing in white in the bottom center reads "No. 7. Photo by ; F.M. Huddleston ; 4-26-1930".

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  • United Airport, military planes on runway, Burbank. April 26, 1930

    United Airport, military planes on runway, Burbank. April 26, 1930

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    A slightly elevated panoramic view of a runway full of airplanes at United Airport in Burbank. There are at least eight rows of three airplanes parked on the runway in the foreground. These are US Army Bomber aircraft, including the Curtiss B-2 and the Keystone LB-6. Beyond these there are dozens more, smaller planes, closely parked in rows of six to ten. The finding aid describes these airplanes as "military airplanes". Beyond the airport there are widely spread houses and, on the right, mountains. Writing in white in the bottom right reads "No. 1 ; Photo by ; F.M. Huddleston ; 4-26-1930".

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  • United Airport and military airplanes, Burbank. April 26, 1930

    United Airport and military airplanes, Burbank. April 26, 1930

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    A slightly elevated panoramic view of runways at United Airport in Burbank. The photograph was probably taken from the terminal building, with the Pacific Air Transport building is on the right. There are six rows of three airplanes parked in formation on the left, and at least seven rows of three larger airplanes parked on a perpendicular runway on the right. Beyond the planes on the right there are dozens more planes, closely parked in rows of six to ten. The finding aid describes these airplanes as "military airplanes"--some of the larger biplanes are US Army bombers, including the Curtiss B-2 and the Keystone LB-6.. There are crowds of people on the raised viewing area where the photographer is, some in military uniforms, as well as hundreds more on the ground facing the airplanes. Writing in white in the bottom right corner reads "Photo by ; F.M. Huddleston ; 4-26-1930".

    photCL 470 (186)

  • United Airport, military planes on runway, Burbank. April 26, 1930

    United Airport, military planes on runway, Burbank. April 26, 1930

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    A slightly elevated panoramic view of a runway full of airplanes at United Airport in Burbank. There are at least eight rows of three airplanes parked on the runway in the foreground. These are US Army Bomber aircraft, including the Curtiss B-2 and the Keystone LB-6. Beyond these there are dozens more smaller planes, closely parked in rows of six to ten. The finding aid describes these airplanes as "military airplanes". Beyond the airport there are widely spread houses and, on the right, mountains. The area above the mountains and the rest of the horizon has been blotted out. Writing in white in the bottom right reads "No. 2 ; Photo by ; F.M. Huddleston ; 4-26-1930".

    photCL 470 (188)

  • United Airport and military airplanes, Burbank. April 26, 1930

    United Airport and military airplanes, Burbank. April 26, 1930

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    A slightly elevated panoramic view of runways at United Airport in Burbank. The photograph was probably taken from the Pacific Air Transport building. The Spanish-style terminal is in the center, with a pair of hangars beyond it, on the left. The parking lot is partially filled with automobiles, and people are walking around the terminal building and on the roads. In the center of the foreground there is a fenced off area with two parked airplanes that have people lined up around them to look in the cockpit. There are rows of three airplanes both on the right and beyond the terminal building. The finding aid describes these airplanes as "military airplanes". Writing in white in the bottom left corner reads "No. 3 Photo by ; F.M. Huddleston ; 4-26-1930".

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