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Curtiss Condor airplane which landed at Miller Municipal Airport in 1935.

Curtiss Condor airplane which landed at Miller Municipal Airport in 1935.

Curtiss Condor airplane which landed at Miller Municipal Airport on April 2, 1935 to inaugurate regular airmail and passenger service.

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  1. I flew on this aircraft or one like it on Feb. 22, 1936 in Texas City, Tx It was flown by Col. Clarence D. Chamberlin.

  2. Iflew in a Condor in the mid-1930s at Eddie Martin’s airport in Santa Ana, California. It was flown by the legendary Roscoe Turner who was on a barnstorming tour that included an over-the-town buzzing in his gold Heinz 57 racer. I got a seat directly behind him in the Condor and was little-boy thrilled to speak with him.

  3. My Mother Ruth Rehg has a Souvenir Flight Certificate from Col. Claraence D. Chamberin’s 27 Passenger Condor. She was at the 1936 Oil Show in Tulsa, Oklahoma

  4. I found a Flight Certificate from my dad’s trip on Col Chamberlin’s 27 passenger Condor in 1934. His name was Jack Cole.

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