Soviet long-distance aviators

Soviet aviators arrive in New York City on an Eastern Air Lines flight to meet Eddie Rickenbacker. On July 13, 1937 the three-man Soviet crew of Mikhail Gromov, Andrei Youmachev and Sergei Daniline flew an ANT-25 from Moscow, across the North Pole, to San Jacinto, California, a distance of slightly...

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Main Author: Unknown
Other Authors: Abernethy, Lynn
Format: Still Image
Language:English
Published: Auburn University Libraries 1937
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Online Access:http://content.lib.auburn.edu/cdm/ref/collection/eddier/id/12
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spelling ftuauburn:oai:content.lib.auburn.edu:eddier/12 2023-05-15T17:39:51+02:00 Soviet long-distance aviators Unknown Abernethy, Lynn 1930s 1937-08-00 JPEG http://content.lib.auburn.edu/cdm/ref/collection/eddier/id/12 http://diglib.auburn.edu/images/sparcimages/101-96-066-2013.jpg eng eng Auburn University Libraries This image is the property of the Auburn University Libraries and is intended for non-commercial use. Users of the image are asked to acknowledge the Auburn University Libraries. For information about obtaining high-resolution copies of this and other images in this collection, please contact the Auburn University Libraries Special Collections & Archives Department at archives@auburn.edu or (334) 844-1732. Eddie Rickenbacker Papers Auburn University. Special Collections and Archives Eastern Air Lines inc.; Rickenbacker Eddie 1890-1973; Air pilots -- Soviet Union; Airplanes; Aeronautics Records; Airlines -- United States Airplanes Image Black and White Photo 1937 ftuauburn 2016-12-03T23:24:17Z Soviet aviators arrive in New York City on an Eastern Air Lines flight to meet Eddie Rickenbacker. On July 13, 1937 the three-man Soviet crew of Mikhail Gromov, Andrei Youmachev and Sergei Daniline flew an ANT-25 from Moscow, across the North Pole, to San Jacinto, California, a distance of slightly more than 6,295 miles. They set a new world distance record for a nonstop flight in a straight line. Caption on verso reads, " les AVIATEURS RUSSES, detenteurs du record du monde de distance en ligne droite, arrivent a New York - arrivee a l'aerodrome de North Beach, de gauche a droite: Andrei Yumashev, le depute Harold Fowler, le chef pilote Michel Gromov, Paul Borovoy, Consul General de L'URSS a New York, Serge Daniline, Mr. Oumansky, charge d'affaires de L'URSS a Washington et Charles Jaffee, New York, Aout 1937. U.S. Information Agency; photo no. 306-NT-118.046 in the National Archives" Still Image North Pole Auburn University Digital Library Gauche ENVELOPE(-62.500,-62.500,-64.233,-64.233) North Beach ENVELOPE(-131.924,-131.924,54.042,54.042) North Pole
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topic Eastern Air Lines
inc.; Rickenbacker
Eddie
1890-1973; Air pilots -- Soviet Union; Airplanes; Aeronautics Records; Airlines -- United States
Airplanes
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inc.; Rickenbacker
Eddie
1890-1973; Air pilots -- Soviet Union; Airplanes; Aeronautics Records; Airlines -- United States
Airplanes
Unknown
Soviet long-distance aviators
topic_facet Eastern Air Lines
inc.; Rickenbacker
Eddie
1890-1973; Air pilots -- Soviet Union; Airplanes; Aeronautics Records; Airlines -- United States
Airplanes
description Soviet aviators arrive in New York City on an Eastern Air Lines flight to meet Eddie Rickenbacker. On July 13, 1937 the three-man Soviet crew of Mikhail Gromov, Andrei Youmachev and Sergei Daniline flew an ANT-25 from Moscow, across the North Pole, to San Jacinto, California, a distance of slightly more than 6,295 miles. They set a new world distance record for a nonstop flight in a straight line. Caption on verso reads, " les AVIATEURS RUSSES, detenteurs du record du monde de distance en ligne droite, arrivent a New York - arrivee a l'aerodrome de North Beach, de gauche a droite: Andrei Yumashev, le depute Harold Fowler, le chef pilote Michel Gromov, Paul Borovoy, Consul General de L'URSS a New York, Serge Daniline, Mr. Oumansky, charge d'affaires de L'URSS a Washington et Charles Jaffee, New York, Aout 1937. U.S. Information Agency; photo no. 306-NT-118.046 in the National Archives"
author2 Abernethy, Lynn
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author Unknown
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author_sort Unknown
title Soviet long-distance aviators
title_short Soviet long-distance aviators
title_full Soviet long-distance aviators
title_fullStr Soviet long-distance aviators
title_full_unstemmed Soviet long-distance aviators
title_sort soviet long-distance aviators
publisher Auburn University Libraries
publishDate 1937
url http://content.lib.auburn.edu/cdm/ref/collection/eddier/id/12
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op_source Eddie Rickenbacker Papers
Auburn University. Special Collections and Archives
op_rights This image is the property of the Auburn University Libraries and is intended for non-commercial use. Users of the image are asked to acknowledge the Auburn University Libraries. For information about obtaining high-resolution copies of this and other images in this collection, please contact the Auburn University Libraries Special Collections & Archives Department at archives@auburn.edu or (334) 844-1732.
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