Articles re: Byrd flight to South Pole
Headline: "Byrd Safely Flies to South Pole and Back, Looking Over 'Almost Limitless Plateau'; Drops Food, Lightens Ship on Perilous Strip: Crosses Glacier Pass at 11,500 Feet: Commander Takes Chance and Plane Roars Upward Amid Swirling Drift Out Through Gorge to Tableland: Flying Time...
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fttexaschristuni:oai:repository.tcu.edu:116099117/23589 2023-05-15T18:21:52+02:00 Articles re: Byrd flight to South Pole New York Times Byrd, Richard Evelyn, 1888-1957 Owen, Russell, 1889-1952 1929-11-30 16x22 paper https://repository.tcu.edu/handle/116099117/23589 unknown Amon G. Carter Papers (MS 014) https://repository.tcu.edu/handle/116099117/23589 Prior written permission from TCU Special Collections required to use any document or photograph Box 019, Aviation-History 1925-1929 folder, Item 025 Aviation Air travel Document 1929 fttexaschristuni 2022-11-01T09:39:07Z Headline: "Byrd Safely Flies to South Pole and Back, Looking Over 'Almost Limitless Plateau'; Drops Food, Lightens Ship on Perilous Strip: Crosses Glacier Pass at 11,500 Feet: Commander Takes Chance and Plane Roars Upward Amid Swirling Drift Out Through Gorge to Tableland: Flying Time for the Whole Circuit About 18 Hours: With Two New Ranges Discovered, the Four Air Argonauts, Guided by Chief, Turn Back to Wild Welcome at Base Camp." Headline: "Byrd Lauds Radio Amateurs for Help in Message Relays." Headline: "First Message Ever Sent From The South Pole." Headline: "Captial Displays Keenest Interest: President, Waiting News, is the First in Washington to Hear of Byrd's Success. Officials Laud Flight: Admiral Hughes Says the Commander is a Worthy Successor to Admiral Wilkes." Headline: "British Applaud Flight as Triumph: Thrill Over Byrd's Feat Puts Polar Land Dispute in the Background. News Eagerly Awaited: German Press and People Followed Commander's Course with Keen Interest." Headline: "Byrd's Feat Stirs Enthusiasm Here: Victorious Flight Haiiled With Tributes to Commander's Daring Foresight." Headline: "Byrd's Family Gets News of Flight: Virginia Governor at Capitol Relays News to Mother at Winchester." p. 1 (incomplete articles) Text South pole TCU Digital Repository (Texas Christian University) Byrd Glacier Pass ENVELOPE(-71.644,-71.644,81.935,81.935) South Pole |
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Headline: "Byrd Safely Flies to South Pole and Back, Looking Over 'Almost Limitless Plateau'; Drops Food, Lightens Ship on Perilous Strip: Crosses Glacier Pass at 11,500 Feet: Commander Takes Chance and Plane Roars Upward Amid Swirling Drift Out Through Gorge to Tableland: Flying Time for the Whole Circuit About 18 Hours: With Two New Ranges Discovered, the Four Air Argonauts, Guided by Chief, Turn Back to Wild Welcome at Base Camp." Headline: "Byrd Lauds Radio Amateurs for Help in Message Relays." Headline: "First Message Ever Sent From The South Pole." Headline: "Captial Displays Keenest Interest: President, Waiting News, is the First in Washington to Hear of Byrd's Success. Officials Laud Flight: Admiral Hughes Says the Commander is a Worthy Successor to Admiral Wilkes." Headline: "British Applaud Flight as Triumph: Thrill Over Byrd's Feat Puts Polar Land Dispute in the Background. News Eagerly Awaited: German Press and People Followed Commander's Course with Keen Interest." Headline: "Byrd's Feat Stirs Enthusiasm Here: Victorious Flight Haiiled With Tributes to Commander's Daring Foresight." Headline: "Byrd's Family Gets News of Flight: Virginia Governor at Capitol Relays News to Mother at Winchester." p. 1 (incomplete articles) |
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