Aviation: Miscellaneous

Plane comes down at East Boston
Two planes in flight at Squantum
Amphibious army plane that brought Gen. Brown to and from New York. Lt. Cobb was pilot. East Boston Airport
Henry Ford's metal plane lands at East Boston Airport.
Ford's all metal plane lands at East Boston Airport
Fokker plane 'Friendship' leaves Boston Harbor for Southampton, England. Amelia Earhart/Wilmer Stultz/Lew Gordon aboard
Fokker plane 'Friendship' leaves Boston Harbor for Southampton, England. Amelia Earhart/Wilmer Stultz/Lew Gordon aboard
Liberty' bellanca monoplane in the air (over NYC) on first leg of its flight to Denmark. From Hasbrouck Heights, N.J. with Otto Hillig of Liberty, N.Y., flying photographer and Capt. Hoerus, the pilot.
Plane from Europa (ship) at East Boston Airport
Airplane - East Boston Airport, army plane, close-up on ground.
German fliers, Boston - Back Bay Station
Levine here in Boston (Wilmer Stultz)
First mail by water plane lands in Boston Harbor, 1928. Radio operator Marcel Mourion of the Ilede France seaplane, which landed here yesterday afternoon, is about to disembark with two of the mail pouches. The craft reached Boston inner harbor 10 hours after leaving the liner. Left liner 300 miles off Nova Scotia. 36 hours saved here on delivery.
Flying upside down
Bonney Gull' taking off from Curtis Field NY
U.S. Navy seaplane NA-3, Squantum Naval Air Station, MacMillan Dorcester Bay
Wilmer Stultz & Charles Levine et al. with plane Columbia
Wilmer Stultz in the plane Friendship before going across the ocean
Wilmer Stultz, who piloted the plane Friendship across the ocean, with Miss Earhart aboard; also pilot of Byrd's South Pole plane.
Wilmer Stultz standing side of tail of Byrd's 3-motor fokker that flies to the South Pole; plane 'Friendship'
Wilmer Stultz & Charles Levine with plane Columbia
Wilmer Stultz talking over the radio at the Parkman bandstand, Boston
Wilmer Stultz & his man-kite
Wilmer Stultz

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