Flight of the AT-7
A World War Two Pilot's Story

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https://aafcollection.com/items/list.php?item=001078
Authors:
- none listed
Contributors:
- Bob Carll, Jr.
Published: circa 1998
Contributed by Robert C. Carll's son, Robert C. Carll, Jr.
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Categories:
- Pilots
- Training
- Training, Basic Flight
- Training, Pre-flight
- Training, Primary Flight
- Training, Transition
Class/Unit Number:
- 44-G: Class 44-G
Special Features:
- Narratives - Includes essays or first-hand accounts
- Owner - Includes the name of the original owner
Locations:
- Basic Training Center #4; Miami Beach, Florida, USA
- Ellington Field; Ellington, Texas, USA
- San Antonio Aviation Cadet Center; San Antonio, Texas, USA
- San Marcos Army Air Field; San Marcos, Texas, USA
- Perrin Field; Sherman, Texas, USA
- Stamford Flying School, Arledge Field; Stamford, Texas, USA
Contributors:
- Bob Carll, Jr.
Repositories:
- Private Collection
Added: 2006-10-18
Revised: 2026-02-09
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Autobiography by Robert C. Carll.
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