Aota_35-xx-xx_ep21-Ann_Hides_In_The_Plane

Ann of the Airlanes is a syndicated American radio adventure drama series broadcast between 1932 and the 1950s.

The story focused on Ann Burton, an aspiring airplane hostess portrayed by Lynne Howard (a stage name for Hollywood native Elia Braca).[1] She also worked with the Secret Service, as did her romantic interest, Interstate Airlines pilot Jack Baker (Robert C. Bruce. Gerald Mohr portrayed Secret Service agent and co-pilot Art Morrison. Also in the cast was John Gibson who portrayed Pete.

There were more than a few radio aviation dramas during the 1930s, but this was the only one with a female lead.

Aota_35-xx-xx_ep20-Jack_Wonders_Who_Was_In_The_Parachute

Ann of the Airlanes is a syndicated American radio adventure drama series broadcast between 1932 and the 1950s.

The story focused on Ann Burton, an aspiring airplane hostess portrayed by Lynne Howard (a stage name for Hollywood native Elia Braca).[1] She also worked with the Secret Service, as did her romantic interest, Interstate Airlines pilot Jack Baker (Robert C. Bruce. Gerald Mohr portrayed Secret Service agent and co-pilot Art Morrison. Also in the cast was John Gibson who portrayed Pete.

There were more than a few radio aviation dramas during the 1930s, but this was the only one with a female lead.

Aota_35-xx-xx_ep19-Zeb_Makes__A_Parachute_Jump

Ann of the Airlanes is a syndicated American radio adventure drama series broadcast between 1932 and the 1950s.

The story focused on Ann Burton, an aspiring airplane hostess portrayed by Lynne Howard (a stage name for Hollywood native Elia Braca).[1] She also worked with the Secret Service, as did her romantic interest, Interstate Airlines pilot Jack Baker (Robert C. Bruce. Gerald Mohr portrayed Secret Service agent and co-pilot Art Morrison. Also in the cast was John Gibson who portrayed Pete.

There were more than a few radio aviation dramas during the 1930s, but this was the only one with a female lead.

Aota_35-xx-xx_ep18-Ann_Is_Lost_In_The_Everglades

Ann of the Airlanes is a syndicated American radio adventure drama series broadcast between 1932 and the 1950s.

The story focused on Ann Burton, an aspiring airplane hostess portrayed by Lynne Howard (a stage name for Hollywood native Elia Braca).[1] She also worked with the Secret Service, as did her romantic interest, Interstate Airlines pilot Jack Baker (Robert C. Bruce. Gerald Mohr portrayed Secret Service agent and co-pilot Art Morrison. Also in the cast was John Gibson who portrayed Pete.

There were more than a few radio aviation dramas during the 1930s, but this was the only one with a female lead.

Aota_35-xx-xx_ep17-Pete_Takes_Off

Ann of the Airlanes is a syndicated American radio adventure drama series broadcast between 1932 and the 1950s.

The story focused on Ann Burton, an aspiring airplane hostess portrayed by Lynne Howard (a stage name for Hollywood native Elia Braca).[1] She also worked with the Secret Service, as did her romantic interest, Interstate Airlines pilot Jack Baker (Robert C. Bruce. Gerald Mohr portrayed Secret Service agent and co-pilot Art Morrison. Also in the cast was John Gibson who portrayed Pete.

There were more than a few radio aviation dramas during the 1930s, but this was the only one with a female lead.

Aota_35-xx-xx_ep16-Ann_Meets_Up_With_Jack

Ann of the Airlanes is a syndicated American radio adventure drama series broadcast between 1932 and the 1950s.

The story focused on Ann Burton, an aspiring airplane hostess portrayed by Lynne Howard (a stage name for Hollywood native Elia Braca).[1] She also worked with the Secret Service, as did her romantic interest, Interstate Airlines pilot Jack Baker (Robert C. Bruce. Gerald Mohr portrayed Secret Service agent and co-pilot Art Morrison. Also in the cast was John Gibson who portrayed Pete.

There were more than a few radio aviation dramas during the 1930s, but this was the only one with a female lead.

Aota_35-xx-xx_ep15-The_Secret_Runway_In_The_Everglades

Ann of the Airlanes is a syndicated American radio adventure drama series broadcast between 1932 and the 1950s.

The story focused on Ann Burton, an aspiring airplane hostess portrayed by Lynne Howard (a stage name for Hollywood native Elia Braca).[1] She also worked with the Secret Service, as did her romantic interest, Interstate Airlines pilot Jack Baker (Robert C. Bruce. Gerald Mohr portrayed Secret Service agent and co-pilot Art Morrison. Also in the cast was John Gibson who portrayed Pete.

There were more than a few radio aviation dramas during the 1930s, but this was the only one with a female lead.

Aota_35-xx-xx_ep14-Jack_Needs_The_Secret_Radio_Frequency

Ann of the Airlanes is a syndicated American radio adventure drama series broadcast between 1932 and the 1950s.

The story focused on Ann Burton, an aspiring airplane hostess portrayed by Lynne Howard (a stage name for Hollywood native Elia Braca).[1] She also worked with the Secret Service, as did her romantic interest, Interstate Airlines pilot Jack Baker (Robert C. Bruce. Gerald Mohr portrayed Secret Service agent and co-pilot Art Morrison. Also in the cast was John Gibson who portrayed Pete.

There were more than a few radio aviation dramas during the 1930s, but this was the only one with a female lead.

Aota_35-xx-xx_ep13-Is_Jack_Working_For_The_Secret_Service

Ann of the Airlanes is a syndicated American radio adventure drama series broadcast between 1932 and the 1950s.

The story focused on Ann Burton, an aspiring airplane hostess portrayed by Lynne Howard (a stage name for Hollywood native Elia Braca).[1] She also worked with the Secret Service, as did her romantic interest, Interstate Airlines pilot Jack Baker (Robert C. Bruce. Gerald Mohr portrayed Secret Service agent and co-pilot Art Morrison. Also in the cast was John Gibson who portrayed Pete.

There were more than a few radio aviation dramas during the 1930s, but this was the only one with a female lead.

Aota_35-xx-xx_ep12-The_Hurricane_Hits

Ann of the Airlanes is a syndicated American radio adventure drama series broadcast between 1932 and the 1950s.

The story focused on Ann Burton, an aspiring airplane hostess portrayed by Lynne Howard (a stage name for Hollywood native Elia Braca).[1] She also worked with the Secret Service, as did her romantic interest, Interstate Airlines pilot Jack Baker (Robert C. Bruce. Gerald Mohr portrayed Secret Service agent and co-pilot Art Morrison. Also in the cast was John Gibson who portrayed Pete.

There were more than a few radio aviation dramas during the 1930s, but this was the only one with a female lead.