DescriptionBraniff Airways Captain R V Carleton Lockheed Vega Jun 1931.jpg
English: Braniff Airways Captain R. V. Carleton standing next to a Lockheed Vega that he had just been trained to fly for the Oklahoma City based airline. This photo was taken within a few days of hire date of June 1 1931.
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Photo from my Braniff Flying Colors Collection, Dallas, Texas
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