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Photograph of a Fairchild FC-2W2 aircraft (left) and an unidentified aircraft taking off at the Dayton Air Races, Ohio, October 1924. The FC-2W2 is piloted by Walter E. Lees.
Inscription on album page: "Just taking off."
Part of a photograph album related to the career of Walter E. Lees and other early aviators, circa 1923-1924.
Photograph of a Fairchild FC-2W2 aircraft, piloted by Walter E. Lees, rounding a pylon during the Dayton Air Races, October 1924.
Inscription in album page: "Rounding the home pylon."
Part of a photograph album related to the career of Walter E. Lees and other early aviators, circa 1923-1924.
Photograph of Walter E. Lees in the cockpit of a Fairchild FC-2W2 aircraft, Dayton Air Races, Ohio, October 1924. The text on the fuselage reads: "Hartzell Walnut / Built on Honor / Hartzell Walnut Propeller Company / Piqua, Ohio, U.S.A."
Part of a photograph album related to the career of Walter E. Lees and other early aviators, circa 1923-1924.
Photograph of Walter E. Lees with a Fairchild FC-2W2 aircraft, Dayton Air Races, Ohio, October 1924. The text on the fuselage reads: "Hartzell Walnut / Built on Honor / Hartzell Walnut Propeller Company / Piqua, Ohio, U.S.A."
Part of a photograph album related to the career of Walter E. Lees and other early aviators, circa 1923-1924.