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Mar
01
2020

Join as early aviation historian Roy Mize spins a tale of “Aerial Treason,” a story of spies, Sunset Magazine, the silver screen, and pioneer San Jose aviator Bob Fowler’s 1914 “dance” with the U.S. Attorney General.
In April 1914, Sunset Magazine publisher Charles K. Field put his personal liberty and the future of his magazine on the line when he published pictures and a story and about the military defenses of the nearly completed Panama Canal.
The Attorney General of the United
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Aerospace Museum of California
3200 Freedom Park Drive, McClellan, CA 95652