Inter-Island Airways
Inter-Island Airways flew amphibian planes between John Rodgers Airport on Oahu and the neighbor islands on regularly scheduled passenger and freight service in the 1930s.
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- Inter-Island Airways at John Rodgers Airport, 1930s.
- Inter-Island Airways, John Rodgers Airport, 1930s.
- Pilot Ed Mueller receives instructions from Chief Pilot Charles Elliott.
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- Inter-Island Airways planes on the runway at John Rodgers Field, Honolulu, c1936-1939.
- Inter-Island Airways, October 30, 1934. Mechanics working on the engine of amphibian planes.
- Inter-Island Airways, August 20, 1934. Mechanic H. T. Pollard works on an amphibian engine.
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- Inter-Island Airways, August 20, 1934. Pilot Gilbert L. Tefft records position and weather information.
- Inter-Island Airways, August 20, 1934. Pilot Charles Elliott transmits position and weather reports to the John Rodgers Airport.
- Captain Charles I. Elliott, Chief Pilot of Inter-Island Airways, August 30, 1935.
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- Inter-Island Airways, October 20, 1934. View of the after structure of one of the amphibian planes at John Rodgers Airport.
- Inter-Island Airways, October 20, 1934. View of the after structure of one of the amphibian planes at John Rodgers Airport.
- Inter-Island Airways, John Rodgers Airport, October 20, 1934.