Randolph Field, 1930s thejivebombers Army Air Corps & Army Air Service April 22, 2024 1 Minute A BT-8 with its distinctive “hunchback” design. PT-13 is ready for the next flying cadet. This PT-13 is no doubt already well-aquainted with the budding birdmen of Randolph. A BT-9 taxis along while airmen gaze at the distant A-12s and A-17s of the visiting 3rd Attack Group. A-17s taxiing out. In the foreground is part of Randolph’s airfield lighting. Some of these lights are still at the base today. A visiting C-33. A Texas National Guard O-43. A-17s of the 13th Attack Squadron. More A-17s. These birds belong to the 90th Attack Squadron. A-12 Shrike of the 13th Attack Squadron. Another visitor: B-18 of the 32nd Bombardment Squadron. No 1930s collection of Air Corps aircraft would be complete without a P-26 (or two). These are probably from the 20th Pursuit Group. And of course, a visiting B-10 of the 30th Bombardment Squadron. A small collection of photos from a flying cadet at Randolph Field in the mid-1930s. Share this: Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Like Loading... Related Published by thejivebombers View all posts by thejivebombers Published April 22, 2024
The B-10 has such a distinctive nose – makes it easy to identify!
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