AP Historical Hard Drive 2006

EN_00948119_2548
AP Historical Hard Drive 2006
Bremen, a Junkers W33 aircraft that made the first successful Trans-Atlantic plane flight from East to West, takes off from Baldonel Aerodrome, Ireland on April 12, 1928, and flew to Greenly Island, Canada, about 1,200 miles from New York, arriving on April 14, 1928, after a flight fraught with difficult conditions and compass problems. The crew consisted of pilot Captain Hermann Koehl, the Navigator, Major James Fitzmaurice, and the owner of the aircraft, Baron von Hunefeld. (AP Photo)
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1928-04-12
ASSOCIATED PRESS/East News
Associated Press
2452804
2,3MB
25cm x 18cm by 300dpi
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