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Your copy of the Davis-Monthan Airfield Register (available in paperback) with all the pilots' signatures and helpful cross-references to pilots and their aircraft is available at the link. 375 pages with black & white photographs and extensive tables

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The Congress of Ghosts (available as Kindle Edition eBook) is an anniversary celebration for 2010.  It is an historical biography, that celebrates the 5th year online of www.dmairfield.org and the 10th year of effort on the project dedicated to analyze and exhibit the history embodied in the Register of the Davis-Monthan Airfield, Tucson, AZ. This book includes over thirty people, aircraft and events that swirled through Tucson between 1925 and 1936. It includes across 277 pages previously unpublished photographs and texts, and facsimiles of personal letters, diaries and military orders. Order your copy at the link.

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Military Aircraft of the Davis Monthan Register, 1925-1936 (available in paperback) at the link. This book describes and illustrates with black & white photographs the majority of military aircraft that landed at the Davis-Monthan Airfield between 1925 and 1936. The book includes biographies of some of the pilots who flew the aircraft to Tucson as well as extensive listings of all the pilots and airplanes. Use this FORM to order a copy signed by the author, while supplies last.

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Art Goebel's Own Story (available as free PDF download) by Art Goebel (edited by G.W. Hyatt) is written in language that expands for us his life as a Golden Age aviation entrepreneur, who used his aviation exploits to build a business around his passion.  Available as a free download at the link.

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Winners' Viewpoints: The Great 1927 Trans-Pacific Dole Race (available as Kindle Edition eBook) is available at the link. This book describes and illustrates with black & white photographs the majority of military aircraft that landed at the Davis-Monthan Airfield between 1925 and 1936. The book includes biographies of some of the pilots who flew the aircraft to Tucson as well as extensive listings of all the pilots and airplanes. Use this FORM to order a copy signed by the author, while supplies last.

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Clover Field: The first Century of Aviation in the Golden State (available in paperback & Kindle Edition) With the 100th anniversary in 2017 of the use of Clover Field as a place to land aircraft in Santa Monica, this book celebrates that use by exploring some of the people and aircraft that made the airport great. 281 pages, black & white photographs.

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MONOCOUPE NC533W

 

This airplane landed once at the Grand Central Air Terminal (GCAT), on Sunday, December 21, 1930 at 11:02AM. Its pilot was unidentified, as was its single passenger. They remained on the ground 38 minutes, departing at 11:40AM to an unspecified destination.

Although the pilot was not identified, chances are it was Thomas Colby, pictured in the advertisement, below. Colby signed the Davis-Monthan Register on December 26, 1930, just four days after we find him at GCAT. Based at Detroit, MI, he had arrived from Los Angeles, CA. His destination was cited as Miami, FL, so this was a long cross-country flight, probably in support of his Berry Brothers business, which manufactured and distributed aircraft paints. Please direct your browser to Colby's link to see samples of Berryloid aircraft pigments.

Below, an advertisement for Heywood engine starters that features NC533W. A similar photograph, without the Berryloid livery, is at the link for the airplane cited below.

Advertisement, Monocoupe NC533W, November, 1930 (Source: Cowell)
Advertisement, Monocoupe NC533W, November, 1930 (Source: Cowell)

Besides its single landing at Glendale, NC533W is signed in the Peterson Field Register once, the Clover Field Register twice and the Davis-Monthan Register twice. It was flown four times to these destinations by Tom Colby, pictured in the advertisement above. The full technography for NC533W is online at the Davis-Monthan Airfield Register Web site at the link.

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