Wright brothers Model R called as 'Baby Wright' on field. 'Baby Wright' Airplane was a single seated airplane.
A Curtiss Tractor biplane on field at Hammondsport New York. Pilot John Cooper and another man seated at controls.
A Glenn Curtiss hydroplane in water. Men standing on the plane. A man standing under the wing.
A Glen Curtiss Monoplane Flying Boat. A pilot seated in the plane.
A Curtiss Model D Biplane with a wheeled tri-cycled undercarriage on field. A tent hangar in the background.
Spectators watch as Charles A. Lindbergh and his wife, Anne Morrow Lindbergh, arrive by car at the Newark, New Jersey airport, where they are to try out a new Lockheed Model 8A Sirius ( Altair ) airplane, the first model equipped with retractable landing gear. Mrs.Lindbergh climbs into the rear cockpit and closes her canopy. Colonel Lindbergh converses with a Lockheed official as he climbs into the front cockpit. The aircraft taxis out and takes off. (Note: This is not the Lindberghs' airplane. This aircraft displays "NR-119-W" on its tail. It was actually purchased by the U.S. Army Air Corps as USAAC Y1C-25, number 32-393, and was damaged beyond repair in a belly up landing accident at Wright Field, Ohio, in June, 1932.)
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