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[Crowd with "Miss Veedol"]
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Photograph of a crowd gathered to see "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"]
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Photograph of a crowd gathered to see "Miss Veedol," a Bellanca Skyrocket CH-400 aircraft (tail number NR796W), after the airplane's belly-landing in Wenatchee, Washington, October 1931.
Photograph of "Miss Veedol," a Bellanca Skyrocket CH-400 aircraft (tail number NR796W), after belly-landing in Wenatchee, Washington, October 1931.
Photograph of "Miss Veedol," a Bellanca Skyrocket CH-400 aircraft (tail number NR796W), after belly-landing in Wenatchee, Washington, October 1931.
Business card for Ray W. Clark, Manager of the Cascadian Hotel in Wenatchee, Washington, circa 1930s. Card includes a handwritten note from Clark to Dave Boice, Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel, introducing Clyde Pangborn. Also included is a foldout list of hotels associated with Western Hotels, Inc.
Photograph of a Great Northern Railway window display featuring Clyde Pangborn and Hugh Herndon's trans-Pacific flight, New York, New York, circa 1930s. The display includes photographs of Pangborn and Herndon and a poem about visiting Wenatchee, Washington, where the pair landed at the end of their flight.
Poem: "An apple falling from a tree, / Made Newton think of gravity: / The apple then is…
Photograph of a Clyde Pangborn (on stage, third from left), Opal Pangborn (on stage, second from left), and Hugh Herndon (on stage, far left) addressing a crowd in Wenatchee, Washington, circa 1931. The event celebrates Pangborn and Herndon's trans-Pacific flight from Japan to Washington State.
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 140974) of the United States Navy. Inscription on verso: "Dedication of new airport terminal at Pangborn Field, Wenatchee, Wash., on June 15, 1959."