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[Clyde Pangborn and others with Curtiss Jenny Curtiss JN-4D]
Photograph of Clyde Pangborn (second from right) and three unidentified men posing with a Curtiss JN-4D Jenny aircraft, circa 1919. Pangborn wears a United State Army uniform.

[Group portrait of the Fighting 51st]
Photographic group portrait of the "Fighting 51st" squadron, United States Army, circa 1918. Clyde Pangborn may be in the photo.

[Group portrait of the Fighting 51st]
Photographic group portrait of the "Fighting 51st" squadron, United States Army, circa 1918. Clyde Pangborn may be in the photo.Inscription on verso: "Another view of 'The Fighting Fifty-First.' That's the name our squadron was known by at Berkeley."

[Group portrait of the Fighting 51st]
Photographic group portrait of the "Fighting 51st" squadron, United States Army, circa 1918. Clyde Pangborn may be in the photo.

[Aircraft at Love Field, Texas]
Photograph of several aircraft parked at Love Field in Dallas, Texas, circa 1919. Identified aircraft are, from left to right: a Curtiss JN-4D2 Jenny, a SPAD aircraft, and a De Havilland D.H.4. A tethered airship is visible in the…

Clyde E. (Upside down) Pangborn
Photograph of Clyde Pangborn in flight gear standing by the wing of an aircraft, circa 1918.Inscription: "Clyde E. (Upside down) Pangborn."Inscription on verso: "1918."

Eberts Field looking south
Oblique aerial photograph of Eberts Field in Lonoke, Arkansas, circa 1917.Inscription: "G86 Eberts Field looking south."Inscription on verso: "Lonoke, Ark. Circa 1917."

[Portrait of Clyde Pangborn]
Photographic portrait of Clyde Pangborn in a United States Army Air Service uniform, circa 1918.

[Clyde Pangborn hanging from Curtiss JN-4 Jenny]
Photograph of Clyde Pangborn hanging from the underside of a Curtiss JN-4 Jenny aircraft during a barnstorming performance in Houston, Texas, circa 1920s. Inscription on verso: "Clyde wing walking over Hustion [Houston], Texas."

[Clyde Pangborn's crashed Curtiss JN-4]
Photograph of Clyde Pangborn's Curtiss JN-4 Jenny aircraft crashed nose-first into the ground, circa 1920s. "Pangborn" is written on the plane's wings.
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