Douglas Aircraft's well-known A-20 "Havoc" bomber was produced at their Santa Monica plant, which was served by Edison. A wartime censor inked out the plane's serial numbers on the original photo, so the exact date of this picture is uncertain. ...
Edison also served Douglas' Long Beach plant where the ubiquitous C-47, military version of the DC-3, was assembled. [This photo courtesy of McDonnell Douglas Corporation. Now Boeing] Pg. 197.
Group of men on a Big Creek Hydroelectric tour - showing the airline flight, the Big Creek guest house, dinners, poker night, Powerhouse #1, Mammoth Pool Powerhouse, fish hatchery, etc. [with 111 variants]
A slightly elevated panoramic view of runways at United Airport in Burbank. The photograph was probably taken from the terminal building, with the Pacific Air Transport building is on the right. There are six rows of three airplanes parked in...