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Photograph of General Chiang Kai-shek disembarking from a Savoia-Marchetti airplane (fuselage number I-ABMO) at an airfield in Hankow, China, August 1938. Photo from album page 6.Inscription on album page: "Generalissimo Chiang leaves the gift Savoia in Hankow and goes on to the Chengtu in Boeing. Aug. 1938."Part of the Julius A. Barr photograph album containing three hundred and thirty-nine (339)…
Photograph of the front of General Chiang Kai-shek's Sikorsky S-43W Amphibion (Baby Clipper) aircraft (tail number NC-16929), showing an indent in the soft ground after a rough landing in Nanjing, China, May 2, 1937. Several people, including National Revolutionary Army soldiers, are gathered around the plane. Photo from album page 132.Inscription on album page: "Pilot just flew Sikorsky to…
Photograph of National Revolutionary Army soldiers gathered around General Chiang Kai-shek's Sikorsky S-43W Amphibion (Baby Clipper) aircraft (tail number NC-16929) at an airfield in Nanjing, China, May 2, 1937. Photo from album page 132.Inscription on album page: "Pilot just flew Sikorsky to Nanking. The military field was too soft. Plane nosed up but no damage done. May 2, 1937."Part of the…
Photograph of Julius A. Barr (in overcoat), Al H. Jensen (right, in leather jacket), and a National Revolutionary Army soldier standing next to General Chiang Kai-shek's Sikorsky S-43W Amphibion (Baby Clipper) aircraft (tail number NC-16929) in Shanghai, China, circa March 1937. Photo from album page 131.Inscription on album page: "The old crew of Boeing are hired for new Sikorsky. (Barr and…
Photograph of General Chiang Kai-shek's Sikorsky S-43W Amphibion (Baby Clipper) aircraft (tail number NC-16929) at an airfield in Shanghai, China, March 1937. Photo from album page 131.Inscription on album page: "Gen. Chiang Kai Shek's new Sikorsky S-43W. Shanghai. Mar. 1937."Part of the Julius A. Barr photograph album containing three hundred and thirty-nine (339) black-and-white photographs,…
Photograph of General Chiang Kai-shek and other military officials inspecting an aviation school in Luoyang, China, circa 1934-1937. Several soldiers stand at attention next to their Fleet (Canada) Model 1 biplanes. Photo from album page 84.Inscription on album page: "Gen. Chiang inspecting Loyang School."Part of the Julius A. Barr photograph album containing three hundred and thirty-nine (339)…
Photograph of National Revolutionary Army soldiers lined up to greet General Chiang Kai-shek at an airfield in Chengdu, China, circa 1934-1937. Fleet (Canada) Model 1 biplanes are visible in the background. Photo from album page 121.Inscription on album page: "Gen. Chiang arrives in Chengtu."Part of the Julius A. Barr photograph album containing three hundred and thirty-nine (339) black-and-white…
Photograph of people gathered around General Chiang Kai-shek's Sikorsky S-43W Amphibion (Baby Clipper) aircraft (tail number NC-16929) at an airfield in Nanjing, China, circa 1937. Photo from album page 115.Inscription on album page: "Sikorsky on Nanking Field."Part of the Julius A. Barr photograph album containing three hundred and thirty-nine (339) black-and-white photographs, circa 1934-1937.…
Photograph of pilot Eric Just with General Chiang Kai-shek's Sikorsky S-43W Amphibion (Baby Clipper) aircraft (tail number NC-16929) in Nanjing, China, May 2, 1937. Photo from album page 132.Inscription on album page: "Pilot Eric Just. Pilot just flew Sikorsky to Nanking. The military field was too soft. Plane nosed up but no damage done. May 2, 1937."Part of the Julius A. Barr photograph album…