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Box 6

 Container

Contains 155 Results:

Clyde E. Pangborn, in specially equipped Lozier automobile, reaches for ladder dangling from Curtiss Jenny piloted by Ralph Reed. Coronado Beach, San Diego, CA., 1920.

 Item — Box: 6, Folder: 26, Item: 4
Identifier: Subseries 2.2:
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: The earliest photograph depicts the brothers Albert and Gaston Tissandier with their airship, the first to use electric navigation; it is dated October 8, 1883, and is signed by both brothers. Contemporary photographic prints relating to the Wright brothers include the brothers posing with the "1904 Flyer" at Huffman Prairie (Simms Station), 1904; Wilbur Wright, F. S. Lahm, and Hart O. Berg with the Wright airplane at HunaudiŠres au Mans (Sarthe), France, 1908; and a Wright flyer...
Dates: 1920.

Bert Acosta wishes Hugh Herndon, Jr., (left) and Clyde E. Pangborn, "Happy Landings", before their departure from Roosevelt Field in their wasp powered Bellanco monoplane on the round-the-world flight in which they seek to lower the record now held by the Graf Zeppelin. Roosevelt Field, Long Island, NY., July 1931.

 Item — Box: 6, Folder: 26, Item: 7
Identifier: Subseries 2.2:
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: The earliest photograph depicts the brothers Albert and Gaston Tissandier with their airship, the first to use electric navigation; it is dated October 8, 1883, and is signed by both brothers. Contemporary photographic prints relating to the Wright brothers include the brothers posing with the "1904 Flyer" at Huffman Prairie (Simms Station), 1904; Wilbur Wright, F. S. Lahm, and Hart O. Berg with the Wright airplane at HunaudiŠres au Mans (Sarthe), France, 1908; and a Wright flyer...
Dates: July 1931.

Clyde E. Pangborn (L) with Hugh Herndon (R) holding the sextant he proposes to use during their world flight. Roosevelt Field, Long Island, NY., July 1931.

 Item — Box: 6, Folder: 26, Item: 8
Identifier: Subseries 2.2:
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: The earliest photograph depicts the brothers Albert and Gaston Tissandier with their airship, the first to use electric navigation; it is dated October 8, 1883, and is signed by both brothers. Contemporary photographic prints relating to the Wright brothers include the brothers posing with the "1904 Flyer" at Huffman Prairie (Simms Station), 1904; Wilbur Wright, F. S. Lahm, and Hart O. Berg with the Wright airplane at HunaudiŠres au Mans (Sarthe), France, 1908; and a Wright flyer...
Dates: July 1931.

Hugh Herndon, Jr., and Clyde E. Pangborn just after arriving in Wenatchee, WA, at end of the first non-stop flight from Japan to the United States., October 15, 1931.

 Item — Box: 6, Folder: 26, Item: 1
Identifier: Subseries 2.2:
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: The earliest photograph depicts the brothers Albert and Gaston Tissandier with their airship, the first to use electric navigation; it is dated October 8, 1883, and is signed by both brothers. Contemporary photographic prints relating to the Wright brothers include the brothers posing with the "1904 Flyer" at Huffman Prairie (Simms Station), 1904; Wilbur Wright, F. S. Lahm, and Hart O. Berg with the Wright airplane at HunaudiŠres au Mans (Sarthe), France, 1908; and a Wright flyer...
Dates: October 15, 1931.

Pangborn-Herndon Bellanca monoplane "Miss Veedol" after making belly-up landing at Wenatchee, WA., October 15, 1931.

 Item — Box: 6, Folder: 26, Item: 2
Identifier: Subseries 2.2:
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: The earliest photograph depicts the brothers Albert and Gaston Tissandier with their airship, the first to use electric navigation; it is dated October 8, 1883, and is signed by both brothers. Contemporary photographic prints relating to the Wright brothers include the brothers posing with the "1904 Flyer" at Huffman Prairie (Simms Station), 1904; Wilbur Wright, F. S. Lahm, and Hart O. Berg with the Wright airplane at HunaudiŠres au Mans (Sarthe), France, 1908; and a Wright flyer...
Dates: October 15, 1931.

Wingwalker Wesley May atop a wing, showing how one of his stunts was done., Circa 1920.

 Item — Box: 6, Folder: 26, Item: 9
Identifier: Subseries 2.2:
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: The earliest photograph depicts the brothers Albert and Gaston Tissandier with their airship, the first to use electric navigation; it is dated October 8, 1883, and is signed by both brothers. Contemporary photographic prints relating to the Wright brothers include the brothers posing with the "1904 Flyer" at Huffman Prairie (Simms Station), 1904; Wilbur Wright, F. S. Lahm, and Hart O. Berg with the Wright airplane at HunaudiŠres au Mans (Sarthe), France, 1908; and a Wright flyer...
Dates: Circa 1920.

Four tickets used by Clyde E. Pangborn in his early barnstorming days., Circa 1920.

 Item — Box: 6, Folder: 26, Item: 10-13
Identifier: Subseries 2.2:
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: The earliest photograph depicts the brothers Albert and Gaston Tissandier with their airship, the first to use electric navigation; it is dated October 8, 1883, and is signed by both brothers. Contemporary photographic prints relating to the Wright brothers include the brothers posing with the "1904 Flyer" at Huffman Prairie (Simms Station), 1904; Wilbur Wright, F. S. Lahm, and Hart O. Berg with the Wright airplane at HunaudiŠres au Mans (Sarthe), France, 1908; and a Wright flyer...
Dates: Circa 1920.

Explanatory notes by Carl M. Cleveland., May 1980.

 Item — Box: 6, Folder: 26, Item: 14
Identifier: Subseries 2.2:
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: The earliest photograph depicts the brothers Albert and Gaston Tissandier with their airship, the first to use electric navigation; it is dated October 8, 1883, and is signed by both brothers. Contemporary photographic prints relating to the Wright brothers include the brothers posing with the "1904 Flyer" at Huffman Prairie (Simms Station), 1904; Wilbur Wright, F. S. Lahm, and Hart O. Berg with the Wright airplane at HunaudiŠres au Mans (Sarthe), France, 1908; and a Wright flyer...
Dates: May 1980.

US Airmail 28¢ postcards commemorating the 50th anniversary of the first non-stop trans-Pacific flight by Pangborn and Herndon, 1931. First Day of Issue cancellation, Wenatchee, WA., January 2, 1981.

 Item — Box: 6, Folder: 26, Item: 15-16
Identifier: Subseries 2.2:
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: The earliest photograph depicts the brothers Albert and Gaston Tissandier with their airship, the first to use electric navigation; it is dated October 8, 1883, and is signed by both brothers. Contemporary photographic prints relating to the Wright brothers include the brothers posing with the "1904 Flyer" at Huffman Prairie (Simms Station), 1904; Wilbur Wright, F. S. Lahm, and Hart O. Berg with the Wright airplane at HunaudiŠres au Mans (Sarthe), France, 1908; and a Wright flyer...
Dates: January 2, 1981.

"Souvenir du Parachutiste Romanesdi"., n.d.

 Item — Box: 6, Folder: 27
Identifier: Subseries 2.2:
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: The earliest photograph depicts the brothers Albert and Gaston Tissandier with their airship, the first to use electric navigation; it is dated October 8, 1883, and is signed by both brothers. Contemporary photographic prints relating to the Wright brothers include the brothers posing with the "1904 Flyer" at Huffman Prairie (Simms Station), 1904; Wilbur Wright, F. S. Lahm, and Hart O. Berg with the Wright airplane at HunaudiŠres au Mans (Sarthe), France, 1908; and a Wright flyer...
Dates: n.d.