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Special Collections Reference Information

Original image part of the Fort Worth Star-Telegram Collection, University of Texas at Arlington Libraries. Identifier: AR406-6-588
Identifier: 20034404
Title: Charles I. Stanton
Description: Charles I. Stanton is still at home at the controls of a plane as he landed Saturday at Municipal Airport. Mr. Stanton is the Civil Aeronautics Administration's national administer and boss of America's 35,000 miles of airways. He is in Fort Worth to confer with aviation leaders. Mr. Stanton learned to fly at Kelly Field in 1917. He is sitting at the controls, dressed in a suit.
Date Created: 1944-05-27
Coverage: 1940s
Subject Term: Stanton, Charles Ingram, Sr., 1893-1986, Airplanes, Air bases, Fighter pilots, Fighter planes, United States. Civil Aeronautics Administration, Airports
Collection: Fort Worth Star-Telegram Collection
Type: Still Image
Format: JPG
Publisher: University of Texas at Arlington Libraries
Rights Holder: University of Texas at Arlington Libraries, Special Collections
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Project Series: Through the Lens of the Fort Worth Star-Telegram: A Photographic View of World War II in Fort Worth

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