R.L. Jones/Riverside Airport (RVS), Tulsa, Oklahoma
Send Us Your Pictures! This is a page for interesting pictures featuring Roadhouse Aviation, its customers and employees. If our logo shows up in some interesting place, anywhere in the world, take a snapshot and send it to us.
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Mike Wiskus, international airshow performer, on his way to San Antonio for airlift to Oahu, Hawaii, for airshow. Find out more about Mike...
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Former Roadhouse employee Jim Catrett pictured during weightless training aboard NASA's "Vomit Comet". Jim has joined NASA and is standing 5th from the left in the group picture.
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 Brian Tanis’ kids, Gregory and Rebecca with the "Flagship Detroit" DC-3
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 Arial View of Tulsa taken from the "Flagship Detroit" DC-3
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 Roadhouse customer Tim Payne with his gorgeous Waco YPF-7, taken at the Bartlesville Biplane Expo.
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 American Airlines F/O Kelly Jeffries, a recent viistor to Roadhouse in her RV8, along side the Pride of American, "Flagship Detroit."
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Our own Kent Faith took the controls of the EAA Ford Tri-Motor airplane during a recent Tulsa visit.
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 Roadhouse employee Shane Summers pictured with his aunt, Scout Lee at the Survivor Vanuatu Finale in Los Angeles. "Aunt Scout" finished third place on Survivor, television's most watched reality show.
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 Roadhouse welcomes Jesse Duplantis Ministries and their Falcon 50, a regular customer from New Orleans.
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Caleb Bailey sends these pictures from Northern California, where he's proud to wear his Roadhouse gear. The first one is with the California Department of Forestry OV-10 Bronco, and the second is overlooking a Northern CA valley close to where he lives.
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 Ron Berger shows his Roadhouse shirt and cap at San Diego Aerospace Museum
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 Bill Humphries wearing his Roadhouse ball cap at Kitty Hawk
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 Don Sullivan proudly wore his Roadhouse T-shirt at the Pima Air Museum in Tucson. He's pictured here with a restored Lockheed B-34 bomber.
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 Don Sullivan points to an actual Martin 404 cowling at the Pima Air Museum, where a cylinder went through it in flight.
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