Gas streetlamps sputtered…
All through my research process I’ve been amazed at what a good lens CNAC proved to be for seeing the larger story of China’s struggle to unify and...
Posts related to my book, CHINA’S WINGS
All through my research process I’ve been amazed at what a good lens CNAC proved to be for seeing the larger story of China’s struggle to unify and...
Here are a few more photos courtesy of Steve Michaels, son of CNAC Captain Joe Michaels… all were taken in the late 1940s, during the Chinese Civil War. D...
Moon Chin makes a forced landing in a Loening Air Yacht
Chuck Sharp is another of the CNAC stalwarts I’d like to introduce. He made his own way to China in 1933 and caught on with CNAC because his 1,000 hours o...
Woody swallowed his irritation and agreed. Back in Hankow, an errand boy delivered a wrapped package to Woody’s apartment, and, as promised, it was only six or ...
This one also comes courtesy of CNAC scion Diego Kusak, who currently lives in Kunming, capital of Yunnan Province in Southwest China.
And here’s a picture of Bond himself, courtesy of Diego Kusak in Kunming, China… (Looks to me like Ryan did a pretty good impersonation for his Hist...
When the China’s Wings bound galley arrived in September, my son Ryan was so inspired that he decided on the spot to be William Langhorne Bond for his sch...
5 photos of CNAC operations taken in the late 1940s, during the Chinese Civil War. 3 in color.
3 CNAC photos taken during the late 1940s