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Rare! Us Air Serv. Fokker T-2 Plane 1st Non-stop Coast-coast U. S. Flight Photo

Rare! Us Air Serv. Fokker T-2 Plane 1st Non-stop Coast-coast U. S. Flight Photo
Rare! Us Air Serv. Fokker T-2 Plane 1st Non-stop Coast-coast U. S. Flight Photo
Rare! Us Air Serv. Fokker T-2 Plane 1st Non-stop Coast-coast U. S. Flight Photo
Rare! Us Air Serv. Fokker T-2 Plane 1st Non-stop Coast-coast U. S. Flight Photo
Rare! Us Air Serv. Fokker T-2 Plane 1st Non-stop Coast-coast U. S. Flight Photo
Rare! Us Air Serv. Fokker T-2 Plane 1st Non-stop Coast-coast U. S. Flight Photo
Rare! Us Air Serv. Fokker T-2 Plane 1st Non-stop Coast-coast U. S. Flight Photo

Rare! Us Air Serv. Fokker T-2 Plane 1st Non-stop Coast-coast U. S. Flight Photo
“FOKKER T-2″ PLANE 1ST NON-STOP COAST-COAST U. AIR ARMY SERVICE’S ” FOKKER T-2 ” AIRPLANE BEFORE THE WORLDS 1ST NON-STOP, COAST-COAST TRANS CONTINENTAL FLIGHT OF THE UNITED STATES AT ROCKWELL FIELD SAN DIEGO. CALIFORNIA DATED MAY 5+6,1923. ON THE ” FOKKER T-2 “. ARMY AIR SERVICE NON STOP COAST TO COAST. This Fokker was an airliner designed in the Netherlands in the early 1920s, with only two ever made, both for the United States Army Air Service and designated T-2. The aircraft made the first non- stop coast to coast flight of the continental United States in May 1923. In late 1922, Kelly and Macready made two attempts at the transcontinental flight. The first was made on 5 October 1922, departing San Diego, California for New York City. After 35 hours 18 minutes in the air, they were forced to abandon the attempt and land due to fog. This would have been a world duration record, but without a barograph on board, it could not be officially recognized by the FAI. Kelly and Macready tried again on 3 November, but this time engine trouble forced an emergency landing near Indianapolis after 25 hours 30 minutes. The following year, they made a long-duration flight over a closed circuit over Dayton, Ohio, remaining aloft for 36 hours, 14 minutes 8 seconds between 16 and 17 April. This established a new world duration record, but also a new distance record, weight record, and eight various airspeed records. On 2 May 1923, they set out from New York to attempt the transcontinental flight again, this time traveling in the opposite direction. 26 hours 50 minutes later, they landed in San Diego, having covered 4,034 km (2,521 mi). Their aircraft is preserved in the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum in Washington DC. PERIOD HAND ID’d ON THE REVERSE WITH ALL DETAILS AND SPECIFICATIONS OF THE 1ST ATTEMPT OF THE. 1ST NON-STOP, COAST-COAST TRANS CONTINENTAL FLIGHT. VERY SHARP FOCUS WITH VERY GOOD CONTRAST. DIMENSIONS: 3 7/16″ x 5 1/2″. THIS IS NOT A REPRODUCTION OR A COPY.
Rare! Us Air Serv. Fokker T-2 Plane 1st Non-stop Coast-coast U. S. Flight Photo

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Photos 1919 INFANTRY CAMP & AFRICAN AMERICANS Birmingham ALA Fokker D VII KYROCK

Photos 1919 INFANTRY CAMP & AFRICAN AMERICANS Birmingham ALA Fokker D VII KYROCK
Photos 1919 INFANTRY CAMP & AFRICAN AMERICANS Birmingham ALA Fokker D VII KYROCK
Photos 1919 INFANTRY CAMP & AFRICAN AMERICANS Birmingham ALA Fokker D VII KYROCK
Photos 1919 INFANTRY CAMP & AFRICAN AMERICANS Birmingham ALA Fokker D VII KYROCK
Photos 1919 INFANTRY CAMP & AFRICAN AMERICANS Birmingham ALA Fokker D VII KYROCK
Photos 1919 INFANTRY CAMP & AFRICAN AMERICANS Birmingham ALA Fokker D VII KYROCK
Photos 1919 INFANTRY CAMP & AFRICAN AMERICANS Birmingham ALA Fokker D VII KYROCK
Photos 1919 INFANTRY CAMP & AFRICAN AMERICANS Birmingham ALA Fokker D VII KYROCK
Photos 1919 INFANTRY CAMP & AFRICAN AMERICANS Birmingham ALA Fokker D VII KYROCK
Photos 1919 INFANTRY CAMP & AFRICAN AMERICANS Birmingham ALA Fokker D VII KYROCK
Photos 1919 INFANTRY CAMP & AFRICAN AMERICANS Birmingham ALA Fokker D VII KYROCK
Photos 1919 INFANTRY CAMP & AFRICAN AMERICANS Birmingham ALA Fokker D VII KYROCK

Photos 1919 INFANTRY CAMP & AFRICAN AMERICANS Birmingham ALA Fokker D VII KYROCK
Photos 1919 INFANTRY CAMP & AFRICAN AMERICANS Birmingham ALA Fokker D VII KYROCK. This is one of many great vintage & antique items we’re currently listing from various estates. Please take a look at our store categories and merchandise. Old Loose Album Pages Military Training Camp & Various Scenes c1919. Photos on these album pages are mostly of soldiers in training at either Fort McClellan or Camp Sheridan in Alabama. Many of the photos, though pasted down, were developed in nearby Birmingham which may be a clue to the exact training facility. All photos date to approximately 1919. Three photos (seen below) + one are loose. 75 photographs in total. A number of these have writing on the back if they can be safely removed from the old black construction paper. I’ve scanned everything and there’s some great historic imagery. A number of pictures feature local folks like the children seen in the first photo. Also captured on these album pages are some pictures of a large public or private pool. Then there are pictures of an event where a German WWI fighter plane is on display a Fokker D. I suspect these photos may have been taken in Ohio. First photo seen below has great “Clue” title on the back: “Bryan with the corn pitcher in the library”. 75 Photos Measuring Various Small Sizes. Largest Photo is Pool Photo at 5 x 7 Condition. Many Photos Pasted to Loose Black Album Pages. Please see photos for further details. I guarantee the item to be as described. Questions: Feel free to contact me with any questions. Powered by SixBit’s eCommerce Solution. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Militaria\1919-38\Original Period Items”. The seller is “akachuck” and is located in this country: US. This item can be shipped worldwide.
Photos 1919 INFANTRY CAMP & AFRICAN AMERICANS Birmingham ALA Fokker D VII KYROCK