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John Miller

100 Years YoungJohn Miller11December 15, 1905Poughkeepsie, NY

22. Baby PictureABS Member# 809since March, 1968

1st ABS Board Meeting, June 27-29, 196833. ABS Board Photo

44. John with ABS Magazine and Cover of BookMay 2002 InterviewUniversity of North Texas Oral History Program

Ruth LawEarly Transportation

Capt. Horatio Barbers Plane55. UNT InterviewJohns double solo . . .

John Miller with JN-4 Jenny powered by Curtiss OX-5 engineJohn Miller with the Jenny he soloed in on his 18th birthday.66. Johns double solo

Miller (center) with Standard J-1, brother Erik and motherDickerson Field, Poughkeepsie, New York, June 8, 192877. Miller with brother & mom and Standard J-1

John with rebuilt/remodeled J-1 biplane, before its test flight May 6, 1928

88. John with his early planes.The lure of early flight . . .

99. Lure of Early FlightMillers Barnstorming Scheme1010. Millers barnstorming scheme

1111. Millers barnstorming schemes - Posters

New Standard biplane being refueled with the engine running. John is standing up in the cockpit, ready to go.1212. Barnstorming The sum total . . .

John at Stinson Field, arriving for the ABS Convention in San Diego

John watches as his aircraft Missing Link is christened on May 24, 19311313. Sum total 2 picturesJohn with two planes he has flow: EAL DC-3 #344 and UAL Boeing NC13369

1414. Museum

1516. At Kitty Hawk MemorialI guess my flying days are over.

Final words of John Miller June 22, 2008


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