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[Wreckage of Calbraith Perry Rodgers's Wright Model B aircraft]
Photograph of the wreckage of Calbraith Perry Rodgers's Wright Model B aircraft, Long Beach, California, April 3, 1912. A crowd of people are looking out the windows of the building in the background. Rodgers was killed in this crash.
[Crowd with wreckage of Calbraith Perry Rodgers's Wright Model B aircraft]
Photograph of a crowd with the wreckage of Calbraith Perry Rodgers's Wright Model B aircraft, Long Beach, California, April 3, 1912. Rodgers was killed in this crash.
[Wreckage of Calbraith Perry Rodgers's Wright Model B aircraft]
Photograph of the wreckage of Calbraith Perry Rodgers's Wright Model B aircraft, Long Beach, California, April 3, 1912. Rodgers was killed in this crash.
Caterpillar Club
Document featuring photos of "Caterpillar Club" pilots and their wrecked aircraft, circa 1923-1924. Also includes a snippet about a parachute test jump. Pilots listed: Captain William. E. Lynd, Lieutenant C. D. McAllister, Cadet Charles A. Lindbergh (misspelled "Lindburgh" in document), Lieutenant Frank O. Hunter, Lieutenant J. Thad. Johnson, and Sergeant C. V. Mix. Part of a photograph album…
Caterpillar Club
Document featuring photos of "Caterpillar Club" pilots and their wrecked aircraft, circa 1923-1924. Also includes a snippet about a parachute test jump. Pilots listed: Lieutenant Harold R. Harris, Lieutenant Frank B. Tyndall, Lieutenant Eugene H. Barksdale, Lieutenant Wilbur W. White.Part of a photograph album related to the career of Walter E. Lees and other early aviators, circa 1923-1924.
Caterpillar Club
Document featuring photos of "Caterpillar Club" pilots and their wrecked aircraft, circa 1923-1924. Pilots listed: Lieutenant Walter Lees, Lieutenant John A. Macready, Lieutenant A. R. Crawford, Lieutenant L. L. Koontz, Private Walter Goggin, Gunner W. M. Coles.Part of a photograph album related to the career of Walter E. Lees and other early aviators, circa 1923-1924.