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Dinner menu and program commemorating Charles A. Lindbergh's visit to Seattle, Washington on September 13, 1926. Lindbergh's visit was part of his cross-country tour following his trans-Atlantic flight. The event was held at the Olympic Hotel. Six pages.
Program for a gala honoring Charles A. Lindbergh at the Théâtre des Champs-Elysées, Paris, France, May 27, 1927. Includes a signed inscription from Lindbergh. Six pages.
Inscription: "May 26, 1927. Cordial greetings to the aviators of France. Charles A. Lindbergh."
Program for the rollout ceremony for the Boeing YC-14 prototype, June 11, 1976. The program includes a drawing of the YC-14 on the cover. Listed participants include Colonel Lloyd W. Lyngdal, Chaplain; Oliver C. Boileau, President of the Boeing Aerospace Company; T. A. Wilson, Boeing Chairman; Lieutenant General James T. Stewart, United States Air Force; and James W. Plummer, Under Secretary of…
Program for a memorial service honoring the victims of a Boeing 307 Stratoliner crash, March 22, 1939. The crash occurred on March 18, 1939 during a test flight in Washington State. The program lists the ten victims: Julius Augustus Barr, Albert G. von Baumhauer, Ralph L. Cram, William C. Doyle, Earl A. Ferguson, Pieter Guillonard, Harlan Hull, John Kylstra, Benjamin J. Pearson, and Harry T. West.…
Program for the memorial service of William H. Cook, Jr., held on April 30, 2012 at The Museum of Flight in Seattle, Washington. Listed speakers include Cook's daughter and son, Tandy and Wyatt Cook; Garrick Pang; Richard W. "Dick" Taylor; Joseph F. "Joe" Sutter; and Richard K. "Buzz" Nelson. Four (4) typed pages.
Program for Pangborn Field dedication ceremonies, Wenatchee, Washington, June 30, 1941. Includes an overview of local aviation in Wenatchee, a map of the field, a list of speakers, and an image of Clyde Pangborn. Four (4) pages.
Items from Box 77, Folder 6 of the William P. and Moya Olsen Lear Papers, October 12, 1963. Contains four photographs and one program from the Model 23 first flight party. Includes images of William P. Lear, Wee Georgie Wood, Bill Sipprell, and Moya O. Lear. Five total items.
Program for "The Scandalears of 1955," a musical review presented by the Lear California Employees Club at Santa Monica High School, Santa Monica, California, June 10, 1955. Contains a cast list and overview of the performances.