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Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Adams of Boston with Giuseppe Bellanca before taking off for Maine. Bellanca is the designer of 'The Green Flash.'
French Bernard monoplane 'Yellow Bird' at Old Orchard, Maine. - Armeno Lotti - backer, Sgt. Jean Assolant - navigator, Lt. Rene le Fievre - pilot
First passenger plane to run between Boston and NYC East Boston Airport
Colonial passenger plane that runs from Boston to New York.
Fokker trimotor 'Friendship' with Wilmer Stultz and Lou Gordon working on engine, prior to transatlantic flight
Army air meet over Boston
Frank J. Courtney - Famous flier that was forced down into water off the coast of Portugal because of fire and was rescued at East Boston Airport.
Capt. Frank J. Courtney - English aviator who crashed into ocean off Portugal. He was rescued at East Boston Airport
Lt. P.H. Spencer breaks altitude record in Curtiss Robin Plane with X-5 motor - 17,500 ft. from East Boston Airport.
Chamberlin who flew 'Columbia' from NY to Germany
Old Glory' flying over Long Island.
Army air meet at Carson Beach, Columbus Park in South Boston.
Army air meet at Carson Beach in South Boston.
Plane from Europa at East Boston Airport - crew
The first airplane flight
East Coast Aircraft Corp'n. Official Wright service
Clarence Chamberlin - Famous flier brings injured Ruth Nichols to Boston from New Brunswick who was strapped in a cot inside of plane. East Boston Airport
Clarence Chamberlin: Famous flier brings injured Ruth Nichols to Boston Airport from New Brunswick. She was strapped on a cot inside of plane.
Aviators of the Flash and Bluebird meet. Old Orchard Maine
Lt. E. Lundberg (Right). The Swedish aviator who rescued Nobile and who in a second flight overturned his plane on the ice. At the left is Sgt. Holmberg - Lundberg's co-pilot.
Two types of planes one lands on ice (this one) the other on water.
Question Mark' setting record stayed in air one week with coming to Earth.
Chamberlin and his plane that he flew from NY to Germany
Airplane flies around training ship - Boston Harbor

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