12 second film clip, color/silent. From title frame: "Alaska Review Collection (Alaska Review #17, 1978)". Film shows a Cessna 185 landing at Merrill Field in Anchorage.
20 second film clip, color/silent. From title frame: "Alaska Review Collection (Alaska Review #17, 1978)". Film shows footage of Cessna 152 Trainer taking off as seen from inside the cockpit.
20 second film clip, color/silent. From title frame: "Alaska Review Collection (Alaska Review #17, 1978)". Film shows a man trying to hand-prop a Cessna 206 at Deering. Aircraft N-Number: N35593.
31 second film clip, color/silent. From title frame: "Alaska Review Collection (Alaska Review #55, 1984)". Film shows a medevac patient being loaded off of a Cessna 207 and into an ambulance in Barrow.
55 second film clip, color/silent. From title frame: "Alaska Review Collection (Alaska Review #8, 1976)". Film shows Cessna 185 taking off from Talkeetna and flying around Mt. McKinley/Denali.
Father and son Noel and Merrill Wien stand in front of Wien Air Alaska Cessna 185, possibly in Fairbanks, Alaska. From information with photo: "Noel Wien, noted for his contributions to Alaska's aviation history over the past years, stands with his...
Ransom Tony Schultz (Tony) came to Alaska in 1938. That same year he bought his first plane and obtained his pilot's license. He began flying for Star Airlines (later Alaska Airlines) in 1940, and in 1950, was chosen as their first chief bush...
Shell Simmons (second from left), Bee Simmons (far right), and two unidentified people pose in front of Shell's private plane, a Cessna 185 with sign: "Juneau, Alaska, 'Capital City of the Great Land'"
Shell Simmons poses with unidentified man; Shell's Cessna 185, which he flew 1969-1975, in background; sign on plane: "Juneau, Alaska, 'Capital City of the Great Land'"; sign on building in background reads, in part, "El Cajon"
The Edward L. Creamer Papers consist of one memoir titled "A Dogface in Alaska: Surveying and Surviving," with digital print copies of 190 photographs. The memoir details Creamer’s experiences as topographic computer with U. S. Army’s 551st...
This photograph depicts Harold Pomeroy waving at the camera and standing at the tail of a Robertson STOL floatplane on a beach, likely on the Kenai Peninsula, circa 1960-1963. The plane's floats are in the water, and it has "N47110" written on its...
Title by cataloger. A view of an airplane on a body of water. Behind the water are tall mountains; in the foreground is driftwood. The side of the airplane reads "Consolidated".
Charles Mac Kay has identified the model and manufacturer...
Title by cataloger. A view of the waterfront with an aircraft and a few boats. Several houses are visible in the background. In front of the float plane, a man stands in one boat while a woman stands in the water with a bucket next to another...
Title from accompanying notes. "Floyd Miller, his Cessna, and a good looking woman (later found out her name was Mrs. Lois Jensen)." A man and a woman next to an airplane parked in the mountains. The visible markings on the rear of the...
Title from accompanying notes. "Floyd's and Cliff's planes (Cliff had changed to a 6-place Cessna after our initial landing on the Russell Glacier) bringing in people and gear." Two airplanes on skis, one marked N9890X and the other N4521F....