An American Airlines DC-2, its wing flaps and wheels down for
landing, descends toward the runway of a typical western United
States airport under brilliant but cloud-filled skies in the mid-
1930s. Awaiting clearance for takeoff are a Ford Tri-motor
operated by TWA (left foreground) and an American Airlines
Curtiss Condor biplane (left background); another DC-2 sits in
front of the passenger terminal at right. This authentically detailed
scene from the formative years of air travel was painted in oils
especially for The Airline Builders by the distinguished aviation
artist Frank Wootton.
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