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  1. 21 de jul. de 2016 · We were looking for the Morton Air Academy, one of our checkpoints on the Rental Car Rally. We'd plugged all the addresses we could find into our GPS when we first departed LA close to midnight, but not everything was terribly accurate. Photo: Google Satellite View.

  2. 2 de ago. de 2021 · We travel to Blythe, CA to visit the long forgotten World War II era Morton Air Academy.

  3. Gary Field / W R Byron Airport (44CA) Gary Field was the site of the Morton Air Academy, which provided contract primary flight training to the Army Air Corps during WW2. It was later used as the...

  4. Morton Air Academy by Justin Ruhge The Morton Air Academy was one of many in California that trained men to fly on a Ryan or Stearman aircraft. Morton was located at Blythe Municipal Airport. In addition to the Academy, an Army Air Base was established at the Airfield.

  5. Operated by: Morton Mfg. Company/Morton Air Academy, Blythe, California; had two auxiliary airfields Indian Springs Airport, Nevada AAF Flexible Gunnery School Opened 14 January 1942, Closed 1945. No Aircraft assigned Kingman Army Airfield, Arizona AAF Flexible Gunnery School Opened: January 1942, Closed: November 1945 (AT-6, AT-11 ...

  6. Description. Morton Air Academy in Blythe, California, was a contractor that provided primary flight training for aviation cadets in WWII. In 1942, aviation cadet, Earl Hower, documented his training in this logbook. Biography. Donor’s uncle, Earl W. Hower, graduated from aviation cadet class 43-D.

  7. 6 de ene. de 2010 · Based at Morton Air Academy, Blythe, Calif., Raptis used similar airplanes to teach Army Air Corps pilots to fly during the war. After the war, the planes were declared surplus by the military and were sold, many of them ending up as agricultural crop dusters.