Aviation: Miscellaneous
Aviators including Richard Byrd and Lindy watch parade from stand in front of City Hall |
Miss Harriet Quimby, Boston girl aviator who lost her life trying to entertain the public at Squantum |
17-year-old aviator Elinor Smith posing next to propellor with 18-year-old golf star, Helen Hicks. Fairchild Field, Farmingdale, NY. |
Pilot Harry Jones lands on Boston Common |
Russell Boardman and the Herald 'Arbella' plane that toured the U.S. |
Ford trimotor taking off from East Boston Airport |
Quimby girl taken from marsh at Squantum after falling from her airship, Harvard-Boston aero meet |
Lt. Robert Baker (L) of the National Guard and Crocker Snow of Skyways, Inc. Arrive at East Boston Airport after flight from Wichita, Kansas. |
Dedication of main terminal, East Boston Airport |
Boston's mail service plane pokes its nose into the ground, arriving at old race track in Saugus. Operators and mail shaken up but the damage was not serious. |
Bleriot monoplane surrounded by crowd, Lynn Marshes, Saugus |
Bleriot monoplane down in Lynn Marshes, Saugus |
East Boston Airport, aerial view |
Miss Harriet Quimby up in her plane, just before the sad accident that caused her death, at Squantum |
Crowd at East Boston Airport |
Plane from SS Europa getting ready to fly to Boston in first ship-to-shore mail delivery plane. Was wrecked off Nantucket |
Flying boat at Nantasket, Pemberton, taking passengers for $1.00 a minute |
Ford trimotor over New York City |
First passenger plane to run between Boston and New York, at East Boston Airport |
WWI dog fight, German pilot bails out of burning plane. |
Army plane takes off from East Boston Airport |
L-R: Maj. James Fitzmaurice, Irish transatlantic flyer, Floyd Bennett, pilot of Byrd's North Pole plane, Duke Schiller, who flew 1st plane to Greenly Island, and Bernt Balchen, pilot of Byrd's transatlantic flight, standing next to Ford monoplane that went to assist German fliers at Lake Ste. Agnes, Quebec |
Lt. Crocker Snow's plane at East Boston |
Boston Airport from the air |
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