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Hardly in the Spitfire class [Clipping, 1941]
Newspaper clipping, "Hardly in the Spitfire class," from the Saskatoon Star-Phoenix, May 24, 1941. Reports on Harold E. Hartney's flying as a passenger in an early flying machine owned by Glenn Martin.
[Commemorative letter and air mail cover honoring 25th anniversary of Glenn L. Martin's flight from Newport Bay, California to Avalon, Catalina Island, May 10, 1937]
Commemorative letter honoring the 25th anniversary of Glenn L. Martin's record-making flight from Newport Bay, California to Avalon, Catalina Island, then the longest over-water flight in aviation history, May 10, 1937. One typed page on Glenn L. Martin Company stationery with air mail cover addressed to William E. Boeing.Stamped cachet: "25th Anniversary - First Flight to Catalina Island."
[Air mail cover addressed to William E. Boeing, Seattle, Washington, May 20, 1938]
Air mail cover addressed to William E. Boeing, Seattle, Washington, May 20, 1938. Includes a stamped cachet with an image of Glenn L. Martin.Stamped: "Macksburg, IA. Birthplace of Glenn L. Martin (1886-), Designer of Martin Airplanes - Air Mail Week - May 15 to 21."
[Letter to William E. Boeing from Glenn L. Martin, June 30, 1924]
Letter to William E. Boeing from Glenn L. Martin, June 30, 1924. Discusses the "inauguration of a continuous trans-continental Air Mail Service" and states that "Night and Day Service between New York and San Francisco is the next step." One typed page on Glenn L. Martin Company stationery.
[Glenn Martin piloting aircraft above crowd]
Photograph of Glenn Martin piloting an unidentified aircraft above a crowd, Balbo Beach, California, circa 1912.Inscription in margin: "Glenn Martin / 1912 / Balboa Beach, Calif."Part of a set of album pages containing scenes related to early aviation and automobile races, circa 1900s-1920s.
[Page of aviator signatures]
Page of aviator signatures, circa 1922-1953. The page was originally taken from the 1922 book "L'Aéronautique" by Charles Dollfus. The verso includes the edition number for the book (433 out of 500). The signatures are organized into three columns. Signatures in the first column include: Arlene Davis, Sect. NAA; Blanche Stewart Scott; Beckwith Havens; Blanche Noyes; George Haddaway; Luis de…