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, August 30, 1935. Captain Charles I. Elliott and William Carman, Maintenance Superintendent go over an amphibian plane.
- Inter-Island Airways, August 30, 1935. Captain Charles I. Elliott and Maintenance Superintendent William Carman.
- Inter-Island Airways plane, being fueled at John Rodgers Airport by Standard Oil truck.
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- Inter-Island Airways, c1936-39 at John Rodgers Airport.
- Inter-Island Airways. An air compressor is used to start the engine of an aircraft.
- Inter-Island Airways.