The story of Chet’s aviation career is told in photos and words which are taken from his own scrapbook and other sources. We have the following here:
Chet’s Aviation Story

Chet and his Taylorcraft "A," NC-19651. In 1937 Chet competed in a Taylorcraft, one of the many competitions Chet entered in.
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