Title from indexer. Photograph shows a 1930 Keystone Loening K-84 "Commuter" airplane being launched from a beach. There are men standing around it. The nose of the airplane reads "Black Bear Brand and Seattle Hdw. Co." The tail number reads...
Title from indexer. Photograph shows a 1930 Keystone Loening K-84 "Commuter" airplane being launched from a beach. There are men standing around it. The nose of the airplane reads "Black Bear Brand and Seattle Hdw. Co." The tail number reads...
Title taken from creator's notes. Photograph of an amphibious jeep with a 75mm recoiless rifle mounted on the back on parade at the 1947 Fairbanks Winter Carnival Notes and captions are from Cecil H. Kornegay 7-5-2000.
59 second, color/silent film clip. Clip shows two weasel amphibious vehicles in use. One gets stuck in a creek and needs help getting out. One of the tracked vehicles loses its track while in the river and some repair work is done.
Aerial view of amphibious craft on the beach and approaching from ocean; sandy. landing spit is between West Kiska Lake and Bering Sea Photographer's number 348-9
Man stands on one pontoon in this photograph from an album of photographs taken during a reconnaissance trip to Alaska with Ira Gabrielson, director of the Fish and Wildlife Service
Man stands on one pontoon; from an album of photographs taken during a reconnaissance trip to Alaska with Ira Gabrielson, director of the Fish and Wildlife Service
Natives surround a beluga whale; from an album of photographs taken during a reconnaissance trip to Alaska with Ira Gabrielson, director of the Fish and Wildlife Service
US Air Force Photo No. 154129. Verso: “154129 A.C.-Bush Pilots use float planes in Summer along distant early warning (dew) line net. Float planes are a means of ready access during “open” months.”
Title taken from creator's notes. Photograph shows civilians riding in a tracked amphibious vehicle on a military facility. Notes and captions are from Cecil H. Kornegay 7-5-2000.
This color slide depicts a Grumman amphibious airplane on the runway at an unidentified airport in Alaska in 1962. The number painted on the side of the plane is "N721." There are two men standing by an open passenger door. Another man stands in...