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How Hollywood helped construct airports and air journey trade

dramabreakBy dramabreakDecember 1, 2025No Comments10 Mins Read
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Lengthy earlier than paparazzi pictures at LAX and complaints about movie star non-public jet utilization, Hollywood — and Los Angeles — performed a key function within the progress of aviation.

Everybody is aware of the track “On the Good Ship Lollipop.” Shirley Temple’s signature tune has change into a cultural touchstone, exhibiting up within the historical past of the Chicago mob (it was the nickname of the Cicero crew) and, after all, “The Simpsons.”

However in case you haven’t seen the 1934 movie “Shiny Eyes,” you may not know that the ship in query is an airplane or that this hymn to air journey was initially sung as Temple’s character taxied round one in all Los Angeles’ first industrial airports, Glendale’s Grand Central Air Terminal.

Which you’ll nonetheless see in case you take “a candy journey,” to not the sweet store however alongside Grand Central Avenue, the place it cleaves by means of Disney’s Grand Central Inventive Campus.

Accomplished in 1929 and restored by Disney in 2014, the attractive Spanish Revival and Artwork Deco constructing is all that is still of the airport.

Mary Pickford at Chaplin Airfield on Fairfax Avenue and Wilshire Boulevard in 1921 with Doug Fairbanks, her niece Gwynne Pickford, Mildred Harris and Sydney Chaplin.

(Marc Wanamaker)

Right here Charles and Anne Morrow Lindbergh started their record-breaking first common L.A. to New York airline flight (a mere 50 hours!) and aviator Laura Ingalls turned the primary lady to fly solo from the East Coast to the West. Right here numerous celebrities and trade titans alighted as they got here, or returned, to L.A. The airport was additionally the location of scenes from many different early movies, together with 1930’s “Hell’s Angels,” produced by Howard Hughes, and 1933’s “Woman Killer,” starring James Cagney.

It was not, nevertheless, the setting for the well-known airport scene in “Casablanca” — by greatest accounts, that was Van Nuys Airport.

That the Grand Central Air Terminal now homes Disney places of work and occasion areas (and is open for the occasional L.A. Conservancy or Artwork Deco Society tour) marks a full-circle second. From the transient, hazy movies of the Wright brothers’ early flights to complaints about celebrities’ private-jet emissions, Hollywood has had a deep, sophisticated, mutually helpful (and infrequently tragic) relationship with aviation.

A poster for the film "The Skywayman" starring Ormer Locklear.

Ormer Locklear died in 1920 at age 28 after performing a stunt for his movie “The Skywayman.”

(Marc Wanamaker)

In order we enter the vacation season, throughout which hundreds of thousands will flock to each the airport and (one hopes) the multiplex, it appears becoming to contemplate how Hollywood helped construct, actually and figuratively, the air journey trade.

With its delicate climate and acres of empty land, turn-of-the-Twentieth century L.A. was excellent for 2 burgeoning industries: flight and movie.

Hollywood energy gamers and planes

Grand Central Air Terminal was not the primary space airport. Even earlier than World Warfare I, L.A.’s wealthy and progressive have been transfixed by flight. In 1910 greater than 200,000 individuals attended the Los Angeles Worldwide Air Meet at Dominguez Discipline in what’s now Rancho Dominguez.

Men stand at Thomas Ince airfield at Venice Boulevard and Mildred Avenue.

Thomas Ince, second from proper, at his airfield at Venice Boulevard and Mildred Avenue.

(Marc Wanamaker)

Because the small plane producers that will finally change into, or get replaced by, Lockheed, Douglas and Northrop planted themselves on the West Coast, L.C. Model — usually known as the “father of Glendale” — constructed an airstrip in entrance of his hillside mansion (now the Model Library) and silent movie producer/future studio head Thomas Ince constructed Ince Discipline in Venice as a base for stunt pilots. In 1914, the latter turned the primary airfield on the West Coast to be formally designated an airport.

By the point WWI ended, airports and airstrips dotted the L.A. space — by some accounts, 53 existed inside 10 miles of Metropolis Corridor. Hughes is probably the most well-known bridge between movie and flight — producing motion pictures and later working RKO Footage whereas additionally founding Hughes Plane Co., constructing and flying game-changing planes and, finally, working Trans World Airways. However he was not the one one.

Cecil B. DeMille with his biplane at DeMille Field No. 2.

Cecil B. DeMille together with his biplane at DeMille Discipline No. 2 on Wilshire Boulevard and Fairfax Avenue.

(Marc Wanamaker)

In 1918, Cecil B. DeMille established the Mercury Aviation Co. — which might change into the primary industrial airline with repeatedly scheduled flights on the planet — and constructed an airfield, DeMille Discipline No. 1, at Melrose and Fairfax avenues. The primary passenger flight from New York to L.A. landed at DeMille Discipline No. 2, at Wilshire and Fairfax.

Cecil B. DeMille's airfield.

Cecil B. DeMille’s Mercury Aviation at DeMille Discipline No. 2 in 1920.

(Marc Wanamaker)

In 1919, Sydney Chaplin (brother and enterprise supervisor of Charlie) constructed his personal airfield just about throughout the road on a parcel bordered by Fairfax, Wilshire and La Cienega. (Contemplate that the following time you’re attempting to make a left on La Cienega.)

Chaplin and DeMille quickly found that air journey was not as worthwhile because it first appeared — the runways of L.A.’s small airports turned too quick to accommodate more and more massive planes and, as town grew, the land was extra useful for actual property improvement. However extra necessary than these Hollywood-owned airfields was the function aviation performed within the burgeoning movie trade, and vice versa.

Aviation in movie

Many World Warfare I airmen got here to L.A. to change into stunt pilots and, often, film stars. Former Royal Air Pressure gunner-actor Reginald Denny flew stunts with the 13 Black Cats at Burdett Discipline (positioned at 94th Road and Western Avenue in what’s now Inglewood) and appeared in dozens of non-aviation movies, together with “Anna Karenina,” “The Little Minister” and “Rebecca.”

Carl Laemmle on the wing of an airplane with aviator Frank Stites.

Carl Laemmle on the wing of an airplane with aviator Frank Stites at Common Metropolis’s opening on March 15, 1915. Stites died the next day whereas performing an aerial stunt for the studio.

(Marc Wanamaker)

Being a stunt pilot, even for the films, was a deadly occupation. Frank Stites died whereas performing stunts through the 1915 festivities for Common Studios’ opening weekend. (He’s stated to hang-out the backlot.)

5 years later, the demise of American ex-serviceman Ormer Locklear made Hollywood historical past. Identified for his skill to make “wing-walking” repairs throughout his stint within the Military Air Service, Locklear give up the army after WWI to type the Locklear Flying Circus. Carl Laemmle made him a star with “The Nice Air Theft” (which was filmed at DeMille Discipline No. 1). However Locklear’s second movie, “The Skywayman” for studio head William Fox, could be his final. The ultimate stunt was filmed at night time. Locklear requested that the lights at DeMille discipline be doused so he might see when he ought to pull out of his dive. When that didn’t occur, Locklear crashed and was killed, alongside together with his flying associate Milton “Skeets” Elliott. (Fox included the crash within the movie — no recognized footage exists as we speak.)

In response to L.A. and Hollywood historian Marc Wanamaker, the accident so appalled Denny that he started engaged on a manner to movie air stunts with out placing pilots in peril. “Denny devised a miniature radio aircraft, remote-controlled, which turned the idea for drones in World Warfare II,” and was used to coach fighter pilots, Wanamaker says. “So that you see how intertwined all of it was — Hollywood and flying.”

Early movement photos have been obsessive about motion, Wanamaker says. “It began with horses, then trains after which planes.”

“Shiny Eyes,” during which the orphaned Shirley Blake (Temple) is adopted by a gaggle of her father’s pilot buddies, was only one in a string of movies that celebrated, and promoted, air journey and the miracle of flight.

A woman with an airplane hat in the 1940s.

Aviation hats have been all the craze within the Nineteen Forties.

(Marc Wanamaker)

After WWI, everybody, together with girls, wished to fly and Hollywood inspired it. Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy made aviation comedies; Harry Houdini took to the skies in “The Grim Recreation.” Rudolph Valentino discovered to fly as did Mary Pickford and Ruth Roland, who turned the queen of stunt flying movies. Each girls owned their very own planes and Pickford, Wanamaker says, introduced a “dragon” aircraft to Grauman’s Chinese language Theatre, posing in entrance of it as a publicity stunt.

When stars started touring by air, they made these journey plans recognized so photographers might seize them disembarking on the runway, the airline title clearly seen. Some posed with their very own planes, others at varied terminals or, often, in flight-inspired kinds, together with hats formed like planes. Studio costume designers, together with Howard Greer and, later, Jean Louis, put collectively flight attendant trend.

Camouflaging an airport

After the bombing of Pearl Harbor, studio manufacturing designers and artists got here up with a option to disguise Hollywood Burbank Airport (then Lockheed Air Terminal) as a part of the suburban group. After it opened in 1930 as United Airport, Burbank turned Glendale’s most important competitor in air journey and movie star sightings (what would change into Los Angeles Worldwide Airport was nonetheless Mines Discipline and acres of wheat and barley).

A silver plane in the foreground, with the tile-roofed Burbank Airport building in the background.

A terminal at Burbank Airport, on a postcard from Patt Morrison’s assortment.

United Airport was bought by Lockheed in 1940 and after the US entered WWI, it was used to construct and stage army plane. Involved that Japan would strike West Coast targets, the army turned to the studios to assist camouflage Lockheed.

Designers from Disney, Paramount and Twentieth Century Fox helped design a 1,000-acre cover that will make the airport indistinguishable from the neighborhood that surrounded it. In response to the Lockheed Martin web site: “The primary manufacturing unit was lined with a cover of hen wire, netting and painted canvas to mix in with the encompassing grass. And pretend timber have been erected with spray-painted hen feathers for leaves, some painted inexperienced to characterize new progress and a few brown to characterize decaying patches.”

No bombs have been ever dropped on Lockheed airport so Operation Camouflage was a hit, which is an efficient factor contemplating that even after industrial journey started at LAX in 1979, shoreline fog usually pressured planes to land at Burbank.

This isn’t to say that LAX doesn’t have its personal Hollywood historical past. Mines Discipline, bought by L.A. in 1937, was the place Jimmy Stewart and different aviation-loving actors, together with Tyrone Energy and Robert Taylor, discovered to fly. Since LAX opened, it has been featured in numerous movies, tv collection, music movies, songs and video video games, from the opening scene of “The Graduate” to the opening lyrics of Miley Cyrus’ “Occasion in the usA.” The 2024 Netflix film “Carry-On” takes place virtually solely at LAX, however was filmed in a decommissioned terminal at Louis Armstrong New Orleans Worldwide Airport.

Alice White wears an airplane hat in 1930.

Alice White wears an airplane hat for a Warner Bros. promotion in 1930.

(Marc Wanamaker)

Now, whilst each the leisure and air journey industries expertise all method of difficulties within the fashionable economic system, their symbiotic relationship continues to thrive. Celebrities nonetheless endorse airways (and proceed to have their pictures taken whereas touring on them, although extra usually by fellow fliers) and although “Casablanca” set a really excessive bar, it’s nonetheless powerful to beat a great airport scene. Movie and flight are nonetheless touchstones of journey and chance, in spite of everything.

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