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Photograph of two men in flight gear with the Douglas World Cruiser "Seattle" aircraft, Alaska, 1924.
Photographic group portrait of the Douglas World Cruiser flight crews and various dignitaries in front of the Prince Rupert Hotel, Unalaska, Alaska, circa April 1924.
Inscription on verso: "Around the world fliers."
Photograph of a member of the Douglas World Cruiser flight crews, Unalaska, Alaska, circa April 1924. The man may possibly be First Lieutenant Leigh Wade, pilot of the "Boston."
Photographic group portrait of members of the Douglas World Cruisers flight crews and others posing with a bald eagle, Alaska, 1924.
Photograph of Lowell H. Smith (far left), Erik H. Nelson (far right), and two unidentified men standing next to "New Orleans," a Douglas World Cruiser (DWC) aircraft, circa 1920s.
Inscription on verso: "Capt. Lowell Smith on left. Lt. Eric [Erik] Nelson on right. Round world flyers."
Stamped on verso: "Finished by Willis Art Gallery, Sweetwater, Texas."
Photographic group portrait of Douglas World Cruiser flight crews with a car, the "Chicago" (left), and the "Boston" (right), Eugene, Oregon, circa March 1924. From left to right: Leigh Wade, Erik H. Nelson, Leslie P. Arnold, Lowell H. Smith, John Harding Jr., and Henry H. Ogden.
Inscription: "Sincerely, Lt. Lowell H. Smith."
Typed on verso: "World fliers, taken immediately after their arrival in…
[Footage from American Airlines flights between New York, Michigan, and Massachusetts, circa 1940s]
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Film footage taken during American Airlines flights between New York City (New York), Detroit (Michigan), and Boston (Massachusetts), including travel footage in those cities, circa 1940s. The footage begins with shots of American Airlines Douglas DC-3 aircraft (visible tail numbers NC17334, NC16018, NC16109) at an unidentified airport and shots of flight attendants and pilots in their uniforms.…
Film footage of airport activities and aerial views, circa 1939. The footage is mostly comprised of shots taken at an unidentified airport and aerial views taken from aircraft in flight. The airport scenes show airliners taking off and landing, passengers embarking and disembarking, and flight and ground crews at work. Identified aircraft include:
00:00:20 - Prototype Douglas DC-4E00:03:27 -…
Letter to Norah O'Neill from Douglas E. Happ, Chief Pilot/Director of Flying Tigers Line, Western Region, October 16, 1987. Thanks O'Neill for her professionalism and skill in deviating to King Salmon Airport due to weather problems. One (1) typed page.
Letter to Norah O'Neill from Douglas E. Happ, Chief Pilot/Director of Flying Tigers Line, Western Region, March 1, 1988. Thanks her for professionally handling a lengthy delay for flight 2141-25 due to aircraft maintenance. One (1) typed page.