Planes Parked on Noses Await Call to Service

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When the six new primary flying schools of the Gulf Coast Air Training Center opened to train pilots for national defense, primary training planes aplenty were ready for instructors and students. The planes, built while the fields were under construc- tion, had been ferried to Randolph Field, Tex., and parked on their noses to save hangar space. It was a simple task to haul them out and fly them to the new fields.

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Planes Parked on Noses Await Call to Service