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#TBT San Francisco Bay and a Boeing 314, c. 1940! http://t.co/z1BBLqAKqG #ThrowbackThursday #avgeek #PanAm
This tweet was posted on January 29, 2015.
The crowds were huge (& on the airfield!) at the celebration of the new Terminal Building @flySFO in 1954: http://t.co/iq6PZm11QG #tbt
This tweet was posted on November 20, 2014.
#TBT to two of the aviatrixes (standing under a Stearman 4D) taking part in an air show at San… http://t.co/tlBScoCXxO
This tweet was posted on November 20, 2014.
1936: A lonely biplane waits while WPA workers create the first paved runway at #SFO: http://t.co/RHaIe6RZXz #throwbackthursday #tbt
This tweet was posted on November 06, 2014.
#TBT to when you had to climb on top of a plane to refuel it. #ThrowbackThursday #avgeek #fordtrimotor http://t.co/8Ch7YbJTmz
This tweet was posted on October 30, 2014.
Market St. from above in 1924: http://t.co/4dt7IjUWJj #tbt #sfhistory
This tweet was posted on October 30, 2014.
#TBT with an aerial photo of San Bruno and South San Francisco in 1961: http://t.co/Q3QXyoDbwY #ThrowbackThursday
This tweet was posted on September 04, 2014.
What was needed in the 1920s for aerial #photography? A plane, a camera, and serious guts: http://t.co/vBi6QBR1jC #aviation #tbt
This tweet was posted on August 28, 2014.
Air shows didn’t lack for participants in the early days of #aviation, as this #MillsField photo shows: http://t.co/SrMB74eH8Z #tbt #biplane
This tweet was posted on August 21, 2014.
Airport signage in the 1960s? Neon, neon, neon! http://t.co/PN1u6PiQog #throwbackthursday #tbt
This tweet was posted on July 24, 2014.
Pleasure hops & flights to Crissy Field are recorded in our 1929 Mills Field aircraft register: http://t.co/WT92oEd4OR #tbt #avgeek
This tweet was posted on June 05, 2014.
At under 3k sq.ft, the 1927 Mills Field building was utterly dwarfed by the 1937 San Francisco Airport terminal! http://t.co/zRzos7wQza #tbt
This tweet was posted on May 22, 2014.