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Newspaper clipping, "Soirs de Paris: Le Capitaine Lindbergh au théâtre," from unidentified French-language newspaper, circa May 1927. Reports on Lindbergh's visit to France and the gala being held in his honor at the Théâtre des Champs-Elysées.
Advertisement for the Gates' Flying Circus, October 5, 1925. Includes portraits of the Gates stunt pilots.
Newspaper clipping, "First to 'sprout' wings," from an unidentified publication, circa 1930s-1940s. Captioned photograph of Pearson receiving aviator wings from Colonel Harold E. Hartney.
[William S. Luckey Aviation Collection, Box 2, Folder 6 - clippings, undated (circa 1913-1915)]
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Items from Box 2, Folder 6 of the William S. Luckey Aviation Collection, circa 1913-1915. Contains 29 clippings related to Luckey's flying career.
[William S. Luckey Aviation Collection, Box 2, Folder 7 - clippings, undated (circa 1913-1915)]
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Items from Box 2, Folder 7 of the William S. Luckey Aviation Collection, circa 1913-1915. Contains 15 clippings related to Luckey's flying career.
Newspaper clipping, "Former Ryan Chief Test Pilot to Head Boeing Flight Section," from an unknown publication, circa 1940s. Discusses Fornasero's promotion to chief of the flight test section at Boeing.Part of a dissembled scrapbook of items from John Fornasero's career at the Ryan Company, 1928-1937.
Newspaper clipping, "Fornasero Rites Set; Ex-test Pilot," from The San Diego Union Tribune, July 8, 1967. Obituary for John Fornasero.Part of a dissembled scrapbook of items from John Fornasero's career at the Ryan Company, 1928-1937.