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[Clyde Pangborn]
Photographic portrait of Clyde Pangborn, May 26, 1938. Stamped on verso: "Empire Studios. 26 May 1938."

[Clyde Pangborn]
Photograph of Clyde Pangborn wearing a flight helmet and goggles, circa 1910s-1930s. Inscription on verso: "C. E. Pangborn."

[Clyde Pangborn]
Photograph of Clyde Pangborn, taken by photographer Harry A. Kirwin, circa 1934. Caption: "Clyde Pangborn. Harry Kirwin, Seattle." Inscription on verso: "Clyde Pangborn, 1934. Harry A. Kirwin."

[Conceptual illustration of "seadrome"]
Photographic reproduction of a conceptual illustration for "seadromes" (floating airports), likely drawn by Charles Roberts, circa 1931. Depicts sea-based airport facilities anchored to the ocean floor.

[Conceptual illustration of "seadrome"]
Photographic reproduction of a conceptual illustration for "seadromes" (floating airports), drawn by Charles Roberts, circa 1931. Depicts aircraft in flight over sea-based airport facilities.

[Conceptual illustration of "seadrome"]
Photographic reproduction of a conceptual illustration for "seadromes" (floating airports), drawn by Charles Roberts, circa 1931. Depicts aircraft in flight over sea-based airport facilities.

[Crowd and aircraft at Pangborn Field]
Photograph of a crowd gathered at Pangborn Field for the dedication of a new terminal, Wenatchee, Washington, June 15, 1959. Several military aircraft are on display for the event, including a Lockheed (P2V-7) NP-2H Neptune aircraft (tail number…

[Crowd with "Miss Veedol" after belly landing]
Photograph of a crowd gathered around "Miss Veedol," a Bellanca Skyrocket CH-400 aircraft (tail number NR796W), after the airplane's belly landing in Wenatchee, Washington, October 1931.

[Crowd with "Miss Veedol"]
Photograph of a crowd looking at "Miss Veedol," a Bellanca Skyrocket CH-400 aircraft (tail number NR796W), after the airplane's belly-landing in Wenatchee, Washington, October 1931.

[Crowd with "Miss Veedol"]
Photograph of a crowd gathered around "Miss Veedol," a Bellanca Skyrocket CH-400 aircraft (tail number NR796W), after the airplane's belly-landing in Wenatchee, Washington, October 1931.
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