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Angus McIntyre and Treadwell-Yukon pilot Everett Wassen
1928
Keno, Yukon, Canada
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Angus McIntyre (left) and Treadwell-Yukon pilot Everett Wassen, with two others, and the Klondike Airways D.H. Cirrus Moth, at Keno Y.T. Registered as G-Caum, this airplane was christened "Rill Martha".
G.A. McIntyre Photo

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De Havilland Cirrus Moth christened the 'Rilla Martha'
1928
Yukon, Canada
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This De Havilland Cirrus Moth, christened the "Rilla Martha", was owned by Klondike Airways Ltd., but operated in the Mayo area by the Treadwell Yukon Company.
Locke Photo
R.B. Cameron Collection

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The First Corporate Airplane in the Yukon
1929
Mayo, Yukon Canada
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The first corporate airplane in the Yukon, the Treadwell Yukon Mining Company's new Fairchild GC-2W2 at its home base in Mayo (c. 1929). By 1935 this airplane and its pilot, Ev Wasson, had moved to Carcross and joined George Simmons Northern Airways Ltd.
W. Hare Photo

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Treadwell Yukon Pilot Everett Wasson
1932
Mayo, Yukon Canada
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Treadwell Yukon pilot Everett Wasson, with the company's new Bellanca CH-400 Skyrocket, at Mayo.
Claude Tidd Photo