German fliers, Boston - Back Bay Station |
17-year-old aviatrix Elinor Smith showing aeroplane to 18-year-old golf star Helen Hicks - Fairchild Field, Farmingdale, NY. |
Fliers - East Boston |
Mrs. Dorothy Warrick, a student at East Boston Airport. From Pittsburg, PA. Wife of a Teck student flies with 'Hargenhaig,' her 13 blue ribbon English bulldog. |
Guggenheim & Doolittle |
Unidentified pilot |
Dorothy Forbes & Flying Parson |
Dorothy Forbes & Flying Parson's machine |
Mrs. Dorothy Warrick, a student at East Boston Airport. From Pittsburg, PA. Wife of a Teck student flies with 'Hargenhaig,' her 13 blue ribbon English bulldog. |
Miss Helen Hicks, 18-year-old golf star, and Elinor Smith, 17-year-old aviatrix, at Fairchild Field, Farmingdale, NY |
A.F. Maple, Anne Madison Washington and Major Jimmy Doolittle on tour commemorating postal service founding |
Famous fliers at City Hall |
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. |
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. |
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 |
Dorthy Forbes goes up in an aeroplane with the Flying Parson after he had won much honor winning the cross country race |
Wiley Post and Herald Gatty |
Wiley Post and Herald Gatty |
Wiley Post and Herald Gatty |
Wiley Post and Herald Gatty |
French fliers visit Boston |
Oliver Ames. Later died when his plane went down |
Pilot of 'Bluebird' with new wife. Old Orchard, Maine |
Jean Assolant and wife, the former Pauline Parker. He flew from Old Orchard, Maine to Paris in the 'Yellow Bird' |
L-R: Robert Baker of Lafayette Escadrille and Lt. Crocker Snow of Lafayette Escadrille at East Boston airport. |
Lt. Richard Cobb - Speed king of this part of the country, East Boston Airport |
Lt. Richard Cobb - Speed king of this area putting on his outfit to fly north. East Boston Airport |
Squantun Naval Air Station - sea plane |
Mrs. Beryl Hart and Lt. William S. Maclaren just before their last flight. |
Chinese aviator Harry Dally King with Capt. Leyson at East Boston Airport |
Plane 'Roma' - Old Orchard Beach, ME. Dr Leon Pisculli, Cesare Sabelli, Piero Bonelli |
Roger Williams (Waving) and Cesare Sabelli - in cabin of Roma at Old Orchard, ME., before dash across the Atlantic. |
Famous aviator Atwood takes a passenger at Squantum. |
Lt. Ellwood R. Quesada, relief pilot from Bolling Field to go to Greenly Island, Labrador, to take over for Lt. Fairchild who was stricken with appendicitus, and Lt. Richard Cobb who took him |
Female aviator posing in front of aeroplane |
Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Adams of Boston with Giuseppe Bellanca before taking off for Maine. Bellanca is the designer of 'The Green Flash.' |
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. |
British aviator Frank J. Courtney and wife at East Boston Airport. |
Lt. Richard Cobb in front of his amphibious plane - East Boston Airport |
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. |
Thea Rasche and co-pilot Albrecht Kohlnemann, fly to Quebec where they will fly across the ocean |
Frank Hawkes (center) at East Boston Airport |
Harry King, Chinese aviator and Capt. Leyson Jr. East Boston Airport |