Located about 20 miles north of today’s LAX, amid 80 acres of trees and farmland, Metropolitan Airport – with its initial biplane hangar fees of $35 per month and landing fees of 50 cents – was a place where pioneering pilots who had faith in the future of aviation could fly their “new-fangled flying machines.”
I know. I was just refering to the car's "bubble-like" shapes which by the way remind me of the giant airplane Howard build for the military (the plane was derisively dubbed "Spruce Goose").
The ass end looks like shit...
ThePaulgregg 1 month ago
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The 1920s and 1930s
Located about 20 miles north of today’s LAX, amid 80 acres of trees and farmland, Metropolitan Airport – with its initial biplane hangar fees of $35 per month and landing fees of 50 cents – was a place where pioneering pilots who had faith in the future of aviation could fly their “new-fangled flying machines.”
Baddboyfilms16000 1 month ago
What's the deal with the stainless steel rear end? And why was it called a camera car?
bjbinmke 2 months ago
SPRUCE GOOSE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
FailForceFilmz 6 months ago
I know. I was just refering to the car's "bubble-like" shapes which by the way remind me of the giant airplane Howard build for the military (the plane was derisively dubbed "Spruce Goose").
Bolzovfire 1 year ago
spruce goose
Bolzovfire 1 year ago
@Bolzovfire That was an airplane. Google it. LOL
manacor11 1 year ago