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Two Planes Getting Serviced Near the Depot Building
Two Planes Getting Serviced Near the Depot Building
Two Planes Getting Serviced Near the Depot Building

Two Planes Getting Serviced Near the Depot Building

DateOctober 1943
Mediumgelatin silver print
Dimensions6 15/16 × 9 3/8 in. (17.6 × 23.8 cm)
ClassificationsPhotography
Credit LineAlbuquerque Museum, gift of Albuquerque National Bank
Object numberPA1980.061.454
DescriptionTWA (Trans World Airlines) and CAL (Continental Air Lines) flights meet at Albuquerque, New Mexico daily. Two planes are getting serviced near the depot building. Two planes are parked on a runway area. One is in front of the other in the center frame. A man wearing a captain’s hat is standing under the wing of the first plane. He is facing the place. In the background, two men work near the other plane. They both push carts.
On View
Not on view
Terms
    Locale
    TWA  Plane
    ca. 1940
    Trans World Airlines Plane Nose
    Barnes & Caplin
    ca. 1950
    TWA  Airliner
    ca. 1960
    Albuquerque Airport Tarmac
    Barnes & Caplin
    ca. 1950
    Albuquerque Airport Tarmac
    Barnes & Caplin
    ca. 1950
    Albuquerque Airport
    Harvey Caplin
    ca. 1950
    Trans World Airliner Tail Section
    Barnes & Caplin
    ca. 1950
    TWA Airline Socks
    Transworld Airlines
    ca. 1980
    Pueblo Women on the Tarmac
    Harvey Caplin
    ca. 1950