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PHOTOGRAPHS OF VINTAGE AIRPLANES (Largest photo is 6"x4") ALL ARE B&W EXCEPT ONE IN COLOR

From an estate in Toledo Ohio, this group of photos is as found, most still inside a frosted (browned from age) envelope which is inside an individual zip-lock bag. There were a few photos found loose and I have only opened one envelope inside a baggy to verify they are indeed photographs on photographic paper, and when removed are visually more crisp and clear compared to how they appear viewed through their frosted envelopes. Most have a typewritten label on them; some with type of plane, engine, registration number, year built (1930’s-1960’s) and other info; some with handwritten information on the label or back of actual photo. It appears many, if not all, are from the Michigan area and many photographed at Al Meyers Field north of Tecumseh MI, likely photographed in or around the late 1960’s and early 1970’s. Some have names of people who owned the plane (and/or who took the picture). Some collections are referenced and many are military or army/air force style. I have listed some of the plane and engine types after pictures below. I would assume many of these are photos copied from originals on photo paper. There are a total of at least 35 photos; a few are duplicates. There are 23 pictures that I have taken of the photos below, most shown through their envelopes and baggies. Selling as is. If you need more info please message me. Thanks! 

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GREAT ITEMS, GREAT COLLECTIBLES! Listed here is only some of the info from the labels: Grumman G-21; R-975E ENGINE; Curtiss-Wright CW-22; CURTISS CONDOR; FAIRCHILD PT-23; HEATH BABY BULLET; HEATH HENDERSON B-4 ENGINE; Cessna Airmaster; Meyers OTW (Out To Win); Cessna 140; Wright Cyclone; Ford 8-AT-A; Driggs Skylark; Culver Dart; Cessna T-50; Tilbury-Fundy Flash.