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Cliff Hamel and his airplane at first Rosetown Airport. Cliff Hamel, who died in 1958, is shown leaning against the plane. Fred Foursha is possibly the man at the far left.
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Cliff Hamel and his airplane at first Rosetown Airport. Cliff Hamel, who died in 1958, is shown leaning against the plane. Fred Foursha is possibly the man at the far left.
Airplane and the first Rosetown Airport
Looking northwest with Slater farm in the background.
Airplane at first Rosetown airport 1947-69
The airport was located east of 6th Street and south of Marshall Avenue.
Possibly the Marvin White hand-built plane.
Small airplane landing. Airport buildings in background.
Possibly a crop-spraying airplane.
Featuring a homemade airplane, a WWI "Jenny" fighter plane, and photos of Rosetown's first airport (1947-1969).
Airport within the northeast Rosetown limits. Club plane and hangar, plus Oscar Meritt's hangar and truck
Bob Paull is seen riding a tractor pulling a Cessna airplane in a parade.
First Rosetown airport, 1947-69
Wings of airplane, hangars and airplanes behind. Photo taken from the air.
Ralph and Blanche Moxley loading grain onto airplane.
Four airplanes flying in formation
Four airplanes flying in a diamond formation. Heads of spectators can be seen at bottom of photo.
Likely taken at Rosetown's first airport (1947-69).
Aircraft built and flown by Marvin White in the late 1930s. Right side is probably Allen McVicar of Rosetown.
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.