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Box 7

 Container

Contains 5 Results:

Hawker Sea Fury F.X (TF895)., September 12-13, 1946.

 Item — Box: 7, Folder: 2, Item: 2
Identifier: Subseries 2.3:
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: The Los Angeles Aviation Meet at Dominguez Hills in January 1910 is represented by two photographs, one a composite of airplanes over the stadium, the other of French aviator Louis Paulhan over the stadium. The collection also contains several photographic postcards of the San Francisco Air Meet, January 1911, the gift of B. W. Cohoon, of Pomona, CA; these postcards depict Philip Parmalee in his Wright Standard, Hubert Latham and his "Antoinette", and a Farman biplane. Two...
Dates: September 12-13, 1946.

Supermarine Rolls-Royce Seaplane S.6, that won the Schneider Trophy Contest for Great Britain on September 7, 1929., Circa 1929.

 Item — Box: 7, Folder: 36, Item: 2
Identifier: Subseries 2.4:
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: Approximately two thirds of the materials in this subseries are photographs of aircraft, primarily of U.S., French, and German manufacture, 1899-1956; the remaining third consists of postcards published circa 1930 of historic aircraft and models in the Science Museum, London. The earliest photographs, dated October 1899, are of the engine built by Stephen M. Balzer for Samuel P. Langley's unsuccessful airplane. The bulk of the photographs relate to aircraft of U.S. manufacture, in particular...
Dates: Circa 1929.

Vickers-Vimy twin-engine commercial biplane "City of London", 1921-1923 (model)., Circa 1921-1923.

 Item — Box: 7, Folder: 37, Item: 2
Identifier: Subseries 2.4:
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: Approximately two thirds of the materials in this subseries are photographs of aircraft, primarily of U.S., French, and German manufacture, 1899-1956; the remaining third consists of postcards published circa 1930 of historic aircraft and models in the Science Museum, London. The earliest photographs, dated October 1899, are of the engine built by Stephen M. Balzer for Samuel P. Langley's unsuccessful airplane. The bulk of the photographs relate to aircraft of U.S. manufacture, in particular...
Dates: Circa 1921-1923.

LZ127 "Graf Zeppelin" in a field, with an open-cockpit monoplane flying above., Circa 1928-1937.

 Item — Box: 7, Folder: 40, Item: 2
Identifier: Subseries 2.4:
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: Approximately two thirds of the materials in this subseries are photographs of aircraft, primarily of U.S., French, and German manufacture, 1899-1956; the remaining third consists of postcards published circa 1930 of historic aircraft and models in the Science Museum, London. The earliest photographs, dated October 1899, are of the engine built by Stephen M. Balzer for Samuel P. Langley's unsuccessful airplane. The bulk of the photographs relate to aircraft of U.S. manufacture, in particular...
Dates: Circa 1928-1937.

Delta Convair 880 taking off., 1960.

 Item — Box: 7, Folder: 44, Item: 2
Identifier: Subseries 2.5:
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: The photographs include the American Airlines Convair flagship "Boston"; an American overseas Airlines Boeing 377 Stratocruiser at Shannon Airport, Ireland, before 1950 (when the airline was acquired by Pan American Airways; the airplane, renamed "Clipper of the Skies", was lost over the Pacific en-route from San Francisco to Honolulu on November 9, 1957); the introduction of the Convair 880 to the Delta Airlines fleet in 1960; and a Flying Tiger Line crew unloading fresh cut flowers. The...
Dates: 1960.