Oahu
Airfields and landing strips were located at several locations on Oahu. In addition to John Rodgers Airport, facilities were located at Bellows Field, Fort Kamehameha, Fort Armstrong, Haleiwa, Mokuleia and Waimanalo.
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- Fort Kamehameha Landing Strip, Oahu, September 14, 1936.
- Fort Kamehameha Landing Strip, Oahu, March 9, 1938.
- Mokuleia Landing Field, Oahu, 1930s.
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- Plane at Fort Armstrong, Oahu, c1931-1934.
- Haleiwa Field, Oahu, April 27, 1933.
- Haleiwa Landing Field, Oahu, July 26, 1938.
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- Haleiwa Field, Oahu, April 27, 1933.
- A-12s tied down with cockpit and engine covers for an overnight stay at Haleiwa Field. January 1938.
- A-12 being removed from Haleiwa Bay after a forced landing. The pilot was Ssgt. Charlie Cunningham. The gunner was PFC Johnny DiLauro. Both survived. Only the guns were damaged. July 19, 1938.
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- A-12 being removed from Haleiwa Bay after a forced landing. The pilot was Ssgt. Charlie Cunningham. The gunner was PFC Johnny DiLauro. Both survived. Only the guns were damaged. July 19, 1938.
- A-12 being removed from Haleiwa Bay after a forced landing. The pilot was Ssgt. Charlie Cunningham. The gunner was PFC Johnny DiLauro. Both survived. Only the guns were damaged. July 19, 1938.
- A-12 being removed from Haleiwa Bay after a forced landing. The pilot was Ssgt. Charlie Cunningham. The gunner was PFC Johnny DiLauro. Both survived. Only the guns were damaged. July 19, 1938.