Hillsboro Airport, Columbus Day Storm damage

Title

Hillsboro Airport, Columbus Day Storm damage

Description

Black and white image of a pile of debris, including a small airplane resting upside down on the top of the pile. Airplanes, hangars, and even navigational beacons were blown away at local airports during the storm. The highest winds recorded in the Portland area reached 116 mph, but many local anemometers (wind gauges) were destroyed by the storm after reaching their measurement capacity. Oregon airports reported a total of 226 airplanes damaged and 56 completely wrecked, along with twenty-four hangars destroyed by the Columbus Day Storm.

Creator

McMullen, H. E., Hillsboro, Oregon, photographer

Date Created

1962-10

Subject

Weather
Windstorms
Cyclone damage
Storms--Northwest Pacific
Airplanes
Airports
Economic History
Scientific History
Western United States History

Place

Hillsboro, Oregon

Medium

photographic prints

Language

English

Identifier

WCMpic_012713

Rights

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Source

Robert L. Benson Research Library, Five Oaks Museum

Type

Still Image

Collection