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In August 1925, flying students William E.

In 1923, Burdett, Frye, and MacDougall teamed up and established the Burdett Air Port and School of Aviation. The Burdett Airport – home of the famous “13 Flying Black Cats.” c.1924. Among his multitude of students – he soloed about 400 – he taught Jack Frye how to fly, who in turn taught Ronald “Bon” MacDougall. Burdett Fuller was a former Naval Reserve flyer and started a flying school and passenger air service in 1919. The group was based at the Burdett Airport located at Western Avenue and 104 th Street in Los Angeles (present-day Inglewood), where many worked as pilots and mechanics. They performed primarily at air shows around Los Angeles and the Southwest but found their niche doing movie newsreels.

The “13 Flying Black Cats” was a professional aerial exhibition team that started around 1925, advertising they would do ANYTHING for a price.