Other Oahu Airports
In addition to Honolulu International Airport, the military operated airports at Barbers Point (NAS), Wheeler (AFB) and Mokapu (MCAS).
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- Naval Air Station Barbers Point, 1970s.
- Navy Plane over Marine Corps Air Station Kaneohe, 1970s.
- Navy Plane over Marine Corps Air Station Kaneohe, 1970s.
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- UMFA-235 F-4 Death Angels at Marine Corps Air Station Kaneohe, 1970s.
- F-45 Phantom jet over Kaneohe Bay, 1973-1973.
- Mokapu Peninsula, Kaneohe Bay, Hawaii, home of the Marine Corps Air Station, 1973.
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- President and Mrs. Richard Nixon arrive at Marine Corps Air Station Kaneohe, 1976.
- Wheeler Air Force Hawaii, 1976.
- Celebrating 50 years of Hawaii aviation at Wheeler Air Force Base, Hawaii, are Rear Adm. E. Alvey Wright, Hawaii DOT Director; Emory Bronte, pilot, first Trans-Pacific flight, 1927; Col. Charles H. Dolan, last living pilot of the Lafayette Escadrille; and Martin Jensen, winning pilot of the Dole Derby, 1927.
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- Celebrating 50 years of Hawaii aviation at Wheeler Air Force Base, Hawaii, are Rear Adm. E. Alvey Wright, Hawaii DOT Director; Emory Bronte, pilot, first Trans-Pacific flight, 1927; Col. Charles H. Dolan, last living pilot of the Lafayette Escadrille; and Martin Jensen, winning pilot of the Dole Derby, August 19, 1927.
- Two plaques were unveiled at Wheeler Air Force Base ceremony commemorating 50 Years of flight in Hawaii, August 19, 1977. The plaques honored the Maitland-Hegenberger and Dole Derby flights from Oakland, California to Wheeler Field. Claire Engle, Chamber of Commerce of Hawaii, congratulates Col. Charles Dolan, last living pilot of the Lafayette Escadrille; Wheeler Brig. Gen. William G. MacLaren; 1st Lt. Gene Tigne, and Hawaii DOT Director Adm (ret) Alvey Wright.
- Two plaques were unveiled at Wheeler Air Force Base ceremony commemorating 50 Years of flight in Hawaii, August 19, 1977. The plaques honored the Maitland-Hegenberger and Dole Derby flights from Oakland, California to Wheeler Field. Claire Engle, Chamber of Commerce of Hawaii, congratulates Col. Charles Dolan, last living pilot of the Lafayette Escadrille; Wheeler Brig. Gen. William G. MacLaren; 1st Lt. Gene Tigne, and Hawaii DOT Director Adm (ret) Alvey Wright.