Article re: North Pole flight
Headline: "Byrd Flied to North Pole and Back; Round Trip From Kings Bay in 16 Hrs. 51 Min.; Circles Top of the World Several Times: Peary's Observations are Confirmed; Flight Is Flavored by Sunlight and the Absence of Fog; Sun Compass Functions Perfectly: Leak Develops in Plane's Oil...
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fttexaschristuni:oai:repository.tcu.edu:116099117/23567 2023-05-15T17:39:34+02:00 Article re: North Pole flight New York Times Bird, William 1926-05-10 7.5x22 paper https://repository.tcu.edu/handle/116099117/23567 unknown Amon G. Carter Papers (MS 014) https://repository.tcu.edu/handle/116099117/23567 Prior written permission from TCU Special Collections required to use any document or photograph Box 019, Aviation-History 1925-1929 folder, Item 003 Aviation Air travel Document 1926 fttexaschristuni 2022-11-01T09:39:07Z Headline: "Byrd Flied to North Pole and Back; Round Trip From Kings Bay in 16 Hrs. 51 Min.; Circles Top of the World Several Times: Peary's Observations are Confirmed; Flight Is Flavored by Sunlight and the Absence of Fog; Sun Compass Functions Perfectly: Leak Develops in Plane's Oil System Near Pole: Buy Byrd Insists on Going On, Overruling Pilot Bennett - Commander's Nose and Fingers Frozen in Zero Temperature," p. 1. Text North Pole TCU Digital Repository (Texas Christian University) Byrd North Pole Kings Bay ENVELOPE(-117.760,-117.760,70.731,70.731) |
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Headline: "Byrd Flied to North Pole and Back; Round Trip From Kings Bay in 16 Hrs. 51 Min.; Circles Top of the World Several Times: Peary's Observations are Confirmed; Flight Is Flavored by Sunlight and the Absence of Fog; Sun Compass Functions Perfectly: Leak Develops in Plane's Oil System Near Pole: Buy Byrd Insists on Going On, Overruling Pilot Bennett - Commander's Nose and Fingers Frozen in Zero Temperature," p. 1. |
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ENVELOPE(-117.760,-117.760,70.731,70.731) |
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Amon G. Carter Papers (MS 014) https://repository.tcu.edu/handle/116099117/23567 |
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