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Gordon Reublin, circa 1932 |
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These pages feature photos and memorabilia from the Gordon Reublin collection of historical
aviation photos from the Golden Age of Aviation (1927 - 1947).
Features include extensive Cleveland Air Races photos, commercial and civil aircraft of the 30's, letters, newpaper clippings and other memorabilia from my Dad's own personal collection. All photos are originals and never before published.
Here are some examples of the kinds of photos we have:
 Roscoe Turner's Wedell Williams Racer, 1933 |
 Ernst Voet's Aerobat 1932 |
 Curtis P6E, 17th Pursuit Sqd. Selfridge Field, MI 1935 |
All Photos copyright Gordon Reublin (all photos here have been reduced to fit page, actual photos on subsequent pages will be actual size) |
Gordon Reublin learned to fly in 1932 in a Fleet biplane with a Kinner 5 cylinder radial engine after having won a flight scholarship through an
essay contest. The essay was judged by Amelia Earhart and the scholarship was presented to
him by Ms. Earhart. Dad is a member of The AAHS, Silver Wings, Golden Wings and a proud member of the OX5
society, having flown aircraft with OX5 engines. He has been active in aviation for nearly 70 years
and still flys with some of his friends from the Golden Age Of Aviation.
This page is dedicated to the spirit of my Dad and all the aviation pioneers who have made aviation what it is today.
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This page updated, January 20, 2000.
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