By: Ardis E. Parshall - August 17, 2012 Eighty-five thousand spectators at the National Air Show in Culver City, California, craned their necks for a better view of the action above. It was Sept. 10, 1928, and most people hadn’t become accustomed to seeing airplanes in flight, much less machines engaged in the aerobatics displayed at the air show. The stars of that year’s show were “The Three Musketeers”: John Jacob Williams...
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