World War I "Jenny" fighter airplane
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- 1923
Airplane at Anglia Sports Day. Harvey Hyslop's airplane.
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World War I "Jenny" fighter airplane
Airplane at Anglia Sports Day. Harvey Hyslop's airplane.
People crowded around tables displaying model airplanes in the library museum.
Many airplanes and people on runway
Appears to be Rosetown's first airport (1947-69). Several airplanes and people scattered about the runway.
Locally built airplane - Photo 5
Airplane hand-built by Marvin White who worked for Canadian Utilities. Three men watching (Herschel Arthur wearing hat) and one man holding propeller.
Locally built airplane - Photo 4
Airplane hand-built by Marvin White who worked for Canadian Utilities. Two men with gas can waiting to start the propeller.
Locally built airplane - Photo 3
Airplane hand-built by Marvin White who worked for Canadian Utilities. Wingspan: 31 feet; length: 20 feet. Powered by an inverted Ford Model B, 4 cylinder engine. A group of men looking it over. CF-ANP can be seen on the side of the airplane.
Locally built airplane - Photo 2
Airplane hand-built by Marvin White who worked for Canadian Utilities. Wingspan: 31 feet; length: 20 feet. Powered by an inverted Ford Model B, 4 cylinder engine. Full view of the airplane taken from the front.
Locally built airplane - Photo 1
Airplane hand-built by Marvin White who worked for Canadian Utilities. Wingspan: 31 feet; length: 20 feet. Powered by an inverted Ford Model B, 4 cylinder engine. Unknown man in the picture. Town in the distance.
Likely taken at Rosetown's first airport (1947-69).
Four airplanes flying in formation
Four airplanes flying in a diamond formation. Heads of spectators can be seen at bottom of photo.
First Rosetown airport, 1947-69
Wings of airplane, hangars and airplanes behind. Photo taken from the air.
Bob Paull is seen riding a tractor pulling a Cessna airplane in a parade.
Possibly a crop-spraying airplane.
Small airplane landing. Airport buildings in background.
Possibly the Marvin White hand-built plane.