There are WWII vintage Grumman TBF torpedo bombers serving as fire
bombers post-war. These aircraft were kept at the Natrona County
International Airport up until the 1980s, when they were stripped of
their skins and stored. Within the last five years, there were sold and
moved to a new location.
I'm not sure when this photo was taken, other than that I can see the
back end of our 1965 Mercury Meteor off to the side. We had that car
until 1973. I'm also not too sure who took the photo. Given the odd
angle, and the height of it, I suspect I did as a kid.
These
photos were taken in one set, I think. I know that the Salt Lake to
San Francisco photographs are part of a set my father took on a journey
that ultimately went to Japan, with stops at Hawaii and Wake Island. I
suspect that the first few photographs, showing a Western Airlines
airliner at the Natrona County Airport, are part of this set. I'd also
note that I think all of these photos depict Curtiss CW-20 (C-46) aircraft, but I don't
know if they all depict the same one.
Note the sailor who was also boarding in the first photograph. Then, as
now, there were a lot of servicemen traveling at any one time.