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Airplanes in flight
- Title: Airplanes in flight
- Creator(s): MacGilchrist, John, 1893-1977, artist
- Related Names:
MacGilchrist, John, 1893-1977 , copyright claimant - Date Created/Published: c1929-c1931.
- Medium: 21 prints : etching.
- Summary: Prints show Spads and Fokker D-VII in aerial combat, with observation kite balloon in flames, a Boeing Carrier Fighter and two British and German plane wrecks during World War I; amphibious airplane; planes used in the first Byrd Antarctic Expedition; Aero Avian; Bellanca; Capt. Frank Monroe Hawks' Travel Air "Mystery S" Texaco 13; Supermarine Rolls Royce SG (Schneider Cup winner); Laird Solution Speedwing; Lockheed Sirius; Lockheed Vega; etc.
- Reproduction Number: ---
- Rights Advisory:
No known restrictions on publication.
- Call Number: LOT 9765 (H) [P&P]
- Repository: Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division Washington, D.C. 20540 USA
- Notes:
- LOT title devised by Library staff.
- Images include captions.
- One print titled and signed in pencil; some signed in plate.
- Copyright claimant: John MacGilchrist.
- This record contains unverified, old data from shelflist card, with subsequent revisions.
- Copyright deposit; John MacGilchrist; 1929-1931.
- Subjects:
- Format:
- Collections:
- Contents:
Aerial activity, 1917
Amphibians
Banking on the climb
Critical moments
Eyes of the fleet
Home from the Pole
In the valley of the Somme, 1917
Into the sunlight
Majesty of the air
Over the ice barrier
Over the river
The power dive
The Race
1927 Schneider Cup winner
Spirit of Saint Louis
Summer skies
Sundown
Transports of the desert
Transports of the sky
Yankee Doodle
Zooming
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- Rights Advisory: No known restrictions on publication.
- Reproduction Number: ---
- Call Number: LOT 9765 (H) [P&P]
- Medium: 21 prints : etching.
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- Call Number: LOT 9765 (H) [P&P]
- Medium: 21 prints : etching.
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