MAKE A MEME View Large Image Prudden all metal tri-motor at NAS San Diego. late 192 JMF Haase collection via San Diego AeroSpace museum This photo is from the J.M.F. (Joseph Malta F.) Haase collection, courtesy of the San Diego Aero Space Museum. J.M.F. “Bunny” ...
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