Photographic postcard of (from left to right) Opal Pangborn, Clyde Pangborn, and Ralph Reed, all in flight gear, standing next to a Curtiss JN-4D Jenny aircraft, Saint Maries, Idaho, September 24, 1919.Inscription on verso: "Clyde, Reed & I.…
Photograph of a group of aviators, including Reeder Nichols (first on right), Clyde Pangborn (second from right), and Roscoe Turner (third from right), with a Boeing Model 247 aircraft, circa 1930s. Photograph includes signatures for each of the nine…
Photograph of the military funeral service for Clyde Pangborn at Arlington National Cemetery, Virginia, April 4, 1958.
Inscription on verso: "To: Dear Doris and Percy Pangborn: It was a great honor for me to do what I could for that sterling…
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…
Photograph of a map of the United States adhered to the fuselage of Clyde Pangborn's aircraft, circa 1920s. The map has been marked with Pangborn's air routes.Inscription on verso: "Map of United States which Pangborn doped onto the side of his…
Photograph of an unidentified pilot standing next to a crashed Curtiss JN-4 Jenny aircraft (fuselage number 38510), circa 1920s. The plane has United States military markings and is balanced on its nose following its crash.
Photograph of a crowd watching "Boston," one of the Douglas World Cruiser (DWC) aircraft, flying low over a field, 1920s.
Stamped on verso: "Finished by Willis Art Gallery. Sweetwater, Texas."