1927 Early Aviation photo BELLANCA monoplane 1st 50 hr continuous flight NY
$ 20.23 $ 12.13
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Item must be returned within:
30 Days
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Also called:
AviaBellanca Aircraft
Photo dimensions:
6 x 8
Event:
first New York to Paris nonstop flight
City:
Mineola Long Island
Person 2:
Clarence Chamerlain
Era:
biplane
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Condition:
From Henry Woodhouse Archive, 1927 photo of Bellanca plane at Roosevelt Field starting on 50 hour continuous flight over NY (record for endurance) w/pilots Bert Acosta and Clarence Chamberlain to prepare for upcoming New York to Paris flight for the 25,000 Orteig prize won by Charles Lindbergh
Aircraft manufacturer:
Bellanca - Wright
Photographer:
International Newsreel NYC
Name of aicraft:
Columbia
Prize:
Orteig Prize
Prize won by:
Charles Lindbergh
Year photo taken:
1927
Subject:
Famous aviation pilots
Collection:
Henry Woodhouse Archive
Type:
Photographs
Aircraft model:
Wright-Bellanca WB-2 Columbia.
Model of Aircraft:
biplane
Location:
Roosevelt Field
Winner Orteig prize:
Charles Lindbergh
Aeroplane:
monoplane
Person:
Bert Acosta
Photo of:
Wright-Bellanca WB-2 Columbia.
Refund will be given as:
Money Back
Record set:
Endurance record
Topic:
Early Aviation
Country/Region of Manufacture:
United States
State:
New York