View of a Sopwith Strutter, a two seat fighter airplane with a 130 horsepower Clergat engine.
United States. Army Air Forces. Observation Group, 90th--1910-1920.; Sopwith airplanes--1910-1920.; Biplanes--English--1910-1920.; Fighter planes--English--1910-1920.
View of a Bell Aircraft jet propelled vertical rising airplane in flight at Niagara Falls (Niagara County) New York; letters read: "Experimental," and "NIIO5V."
Bell Aircraft Corporation--Products--1950-1960.; Vertically rising aircraft--New York--Niagara Falls--1950-1960.; Niagara Falls (N.Y. and Ont.)--1950-1960.; Airplanes--American--New York--Niagara Falls--1950-1960.; Flight testing--New York--Niagara...
View of a De Havilland D. H. 66 Hercules G-EBMX ("City of Delhi") airplane being refueled. It has three 450 horsepower Bristol Jupiter engines, and is in the employ of Imperial Airways. Men climb on the wings and fuselage.
Imperial Airways--1920-1930.; Airplanes--Refueling--1920-1930.; De Havilland aircraft--1920-1930.; Biplanes--English--1920-1930.; Transport planes--English--1920-1930.
Portrait of Francis Brown "Blondy" Lowry, an observer/gunner for the 91st Aero Squadron of the American Expeditionary Forces who fought and died in France during World War One, and was posthumously decorated.
United States. Army. Aero Squadron, 91st--People--1910-1920.; Gunners, Aerial--1910-1920.; World War, 1914-1918--Military personnel--1910-1920.; Military officers--American--1910-1920.; Lowry, Francis Brown, 1894-1918.
Portrait of Charles A. "Chick" Stevens, pilot, aviation journalist, and one time editor of Frontier Magazine, at Primary Flying School, Pine Bluff (Jefferson County) Arkansas. He wears flight goggles, cap, and jacket.
Pine Bluff (Ark.); Air pilots--Arkansas--Pine Bluff--1940-1950.; Authors--American--Arkansas--Pine Bluff--1940-1950.; Journalists--Arkansas--Pine Bluff--1940-1950.; Stevens, Charles A.
Portrait of Will "Billy" Parker, pilot, at the wheel of a 50 horse power 2 cycle Roberts engine airplane; he wears goggles and a helmet lettered: "13." P. B. Belt stands alongside.
Air pilots--American--1910-1920.; Airplanes--1910-1920.; Inventors--1910-1920.; Belt, P. B.; Parker, Will.
Portrait of Nolie Mumey, pilot, flight surgeon, author, historian, and poet, at Lowry Field in Denver, Colorado. He wears a leather flight jacket and garrison cap.
Air pilots--American--Colorado--Denver--1930-1940.; Authors--Colorado--Denver--1930-1940.; Historians--Colorado--Denver--1930-1940.; Men--Colorado--Denver--1930-1940.; Physicians--Colorado--Denver--1930-1940.; Poets--Colorado--Denver--1930-1940.;...
John "Jack" L. Swigert, pilot, astronaut, and public servant, points at a cryogenic oxygen tank at Beech Aircraft, Boulder Division, Boulder, Colorado; Keith E. Helart (sunglasses) and Howard E. Mers look on.
Air pilots--Colorado--Boulder--1960-1980.; Astronauts--Colorado--Boulder--1960-1980.; Politicians--Colorado--Boulder--1960-1980.; Test pilots--Colorado--Boulder--1960-1980.; Helart, Keith E.; Mers, Howard E.; Swigert, John L. (John Leonard),...
First Lieutenant John F. Curry poses by the propeller of an airplane; this first national commander of the CAP (Colorado Air Patrol) wears an outfit including a flight jacket and boots.
Military air pilots--1910-1920.; Curry, John F., 1896-1973.
Portrait of Tom Sheldon (aircraft designer) and Raymond Wilson (in spotted tie), pilot, educator, and businessman. They pose by a small passenger airplane.
Monarch Airlines--People--1930-1940.; Designers--1930-1940.; Air pilots--1930-1940.; Businessmen--1930-1940.; Sheldon, Tom, airplane designer.; Wilson, Raymond, 1900-1979.
1935
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