Old war birds never die Author N. Leatham Article Date April 11, 1965 Article Abstract Restoration of a Curtiss P40 by Mike Dillon of Mesa Journal Title Ariz Days & Ways
Old war birds never die Author H. Heubsch Article Date October 6, 1963 Article Abstract Old planes at Sky Harbor, Phoenix Journal Title Ariz Days & Ways
Obsolete already Author D. B. McCarthy Article Date March 4, 1973 Article Abstract 707s are becoming obsolete Journal Title Arizona
Moth ball fleet in transformed in the sweat box Article Date May 19, 1957 Article Abstract Obsolete planes melted into aluminum ingots at Litchfield Journal Title Ariz Days & Ways
Headin' for that Big Hangar in the sky Author B. Johnson Article Date February 28, 1965 Article Abstract The DC3, the "Gooney bird," is fast becoming obsolete Journal Title Ariz Days & Ways
Ground work for air safety Author B. Johnson Article Date April 26, 1959 Article Abstract Servicing planes at Phoenix Sky Harbor Journal Title Ariz Days & Ways
Glow bugs in the sky Author B. Johnson Article Date July 3, 1960 Article Abstract Conspicuous red-orange plain makes planes more easily visible Journal Title Ariz Days & Ways
From Arizona to Vietnam with care Author G. E. Hollister Article Date January 30 1966 Article Abstract Tucson aircraft storage center reflects southeast Asia conflict Journal Title Ariz Days & Ways
Fledglings want to take your plane to the cleaners Author B. Engebretson Article Date October 7, 1927 Article Abstract Two U. of A. students start a plane washing business Journal Title Ole (Tucson Daily Citizen)