Box 11
Contains 172 Results:
Paulhan in Farman III Biplane, Postcard entitled "Louis Paulhan making his record breaking flight for altitude - 4000 ft.", undated
Farman III Biplane in 1910 Air Meet, Postcard entitled "No. 32 Louis Paulhan at Los Angeles 1910", undated
This subseries contains postcards primarily of images of the 1910 Aviation Meet. Some postcards are anniversary editions of the event. If the postcard was written to someone, the scope and content note mentions who the postcard was sent to, and if possible, the name of the sender.
Paulhaun and Florence Stone (Mrs. Dickferris) in Farman IV Biplane, Paulhan & Mrs. Ferris - First American Lady Passenger To Fly In The Aviation Meet L.A. 1910, undated
This subseries contains postcards primarily of images of the 1910 Aviation Meet. Some postcards are anniversary editions of the event. If the postcard was written to someone, the scope and content note mentions who the postcard was sent to, and if possible, the name of the sender.
Farmann III Biplane at 1910 Air meet, Postcard entitled "Paulhan Over Grand Stand", December 19, 1910
Farman IV Biplane at 1910 Air meet, Postcard entitled "Paulhan On His Record Flight 4,600 ft Los Angeles 44", undated
This subseries contains postcards primarily of images of the 1910 Aviation Meet. Some postcards are anniversary editions of the event. If the postcard was written to someone, the scope and content note mentions who the postcard was sent to, and if possible, the name of the sender.
Herbert Latham in Antoinette Monoplane at 1910 Airmeet, Postcard entitled "Latham in Antionette Monoplane", undated
Postcard entitled "Hoxey Making Ready For Altitude Flight", undated
Herring-Curtiss Biplane #8, Postcard entitled "#3 C.O. Harmon in Curtiss Biplane", February 5, 1910
Envelope entitled "50th Anniversary Glenn H. Curtiss Flight", March 19, 1960
Postcard entitled, "Curtiss First Flight Aviation Field Los Angeles", undated
This subseries contains postcards primarily of images of the 1910 Aviation Meet. Some postcards are anniversary editions of the event. If the postcard was written to someone, the scope and content note mentions who the postcard was sent to, and if possible, the name of the sender.