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A retired American Airlines DC-3 "Flagship Knoxville" is on permanent display at the C.R. Smith museum. Interior of the museum. The American Airlines C.R. Smith Museum (CRSM) is located on the campus of the American Airlines Flight Academy, which is situated at the southern end of DFW Airport, in the city limits of Fort Worth, Texas, and in close proximity to the world headquarters of American ...
Cyrus Rowlett "C.R." Smith (September 9, 1899 – April 4, 1990) was the CEO of American Airlines from 1934 to 1968 and from 1973 to 1974. He was also the wartime deputy commander of the Air Transport Command during World War II , and the United States Secretary of Commerce for a brief period under President Lyndon B. Johnson .
Fort Worth Recorded Texas Historic Landmark, National Register of Historic Places [147] American Airlines C.R. Smith Museum: Fort Worth: Aviation, history of American Airlines and the air transportation industry [148] Amon Carter Museum of American Art: Fort Worth Paintings, sculptures and photography.
Pages in category "Museums in Fort Worth, Texas" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total. ... American Airlines C.R. Smith Museum;
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American Airlines C.R. Smith Museum; Aviation Unmanned Vehicle Museum; B. B-36 Peacemaker Museum; C. ... Fort Worth Aviation Museum; Frontiers of Flight Museum; H.
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Central Airlines, which was based in Fort Worth, was operating four departures per day from the airport in May of 1964 but by the summer of 1967, just one daily flight was flown with a Convair 600 turboprop on a round trip "milk run" routing of Fort Worth - Dallas Love Field - Fort Smith, AR - Fayetteville, AR - Joplin, MO - Kansas City, MO. [12]