Northwest History. Aviation 8. Wilkins' Expedition, United States.

Wilkins Halts Arctic Search For Time Being: Explorer Starts Long Flight To New York; Only 2 Planes Remain To Continue Hunt. WILKINS HALTS ARCTIC SEARCH FOR TIME BEING Explorer Starts Long Flight To New York; Only 2 Planes Remain to Continue Hunt BARROW, Alaska, Sept. 22.—(A. P.)—Sir Hubert Wilkins,...

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spelling ftwashstatelib:oai:content.libraries.wsu.edu:clipping/86122 2023-05-15T13:07:57+02:00 Northwest History. Aviation 8. Wilkins' Expedition, United States. Seattle Post-Intelligencer 1937-09-22 Wilkins Halts Arctic Search For Time Being: Explorer Starts Long Flight To New York; Only 2 Planes Remain To Continue Hunt. 1937-09-22 http://content.libraries.wsu.edu/cdm/ref/collection/clipping/id/86122 English eng nwh-s-8-3-86 nwh-s-8-3-87 (duplicate) http://content.libraries.wsu.edu/cdm/ref/collection/clipping/id/86122 http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/CNE/1.0 Copyright not evaluated. Contact original newspaper publisher for copyright information. Northwest History Aviation box 8 explorer New York Point Barrow Alaska Hubert Wilkins Aklavik Fort Smith Russian transpolar flyers Mackenzie River delta North Pole Sigismund Levaneffsky Basil Zadkoff Alexsei Gratciansky Arctic search Edmonton A. Vartanian Northwest Pacific -- History -- 20th century Aviation Text Clippings 1937 ftwashstatelib 2021-07-26T19:16:20Z Wilkins Halts Arctic Search For Time Being: Explorer Starts Long Flight To New York; Only 2 Planes Remain To Continue Hunt. WILKINS HALTS ARCTIC SEARCH FOR TIME BEING Explorer Starts Long Flight To New York; Only 2 Planes Remain to Continue Hunt BARROW, Alaska, Sept. 22.—(A. P.)—Sir Hubert Wilkins, famed explorer, flew southward today on a 1,150-mile flight over the northwest' territories from Aklavik to Fort Smith, giving up at least temporarily his search for the lost Russian transpolar flyers. The big Russian-owned boat, which arrived at Aklavik yesterday after being "grounded" since Sunday afternoon on the Mackenzie River delta, was to refuel at For Smith before proceeding on the other long overland flights to New York. With but two planes, both Russian, remaining on this side of the North Pole engaged in the search for the lost Sigismund Levaneffsky and his five companions, one of them was still away from the base here and the other, piloted by Basil Zadkoff, was undergoing repairs. PLANE OVER ARCTIC Pilot Alexsei Gratciansky was over the Arctic in a planned 2,000-mile flight. Before taking off yesterday, he said he planned a flight to the eightieth parallel out over the ice-pack. Wilkins had made five long-distance flights over the ice. Information at Edmonton was that Wilkins would obtain a plane more suitable for northern winter flying at New York, and return north to continue the search. A. Vartanian, Soviet flight representative now in the north, has said it would be "continued indefinitely." Text Aklavik Arctic Barrow Mackenzie river North Pole Northwest Territories Point Barrow Alaska Washington State University: WSU Libraries Digital Collections Aklavik ENVELOPE(-135.011,-135.011,68.219,68.219) Arctic Fort Smith ENVELOPE(-111.889,-111.889,60.004,60.004) Mackenzie River North Pole Northwest Territories Pacific Wilkins ENVELOPE(59.326,59.326,-67.248,-67.248)
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topic explorer
New York
Point Barrow
Alaska
Hubert Wilkins
Aklavik
Fort Smith
Russian transpolar flyers
Mackenzie River delta
North Pole
Sigismund Levaneffsky
Basil Zadkoff
Alexsei Gratciansky
Arctic search
Edmonton
A. Vartanian
Northwest
Pacific -- History -- 20th century
Aviation
spellingShingle explorer
New York
Point Barrow
Alaska
Hubert Wilkins
Aklavik
Fort Smith
Russian transpolar flyers
Mackenzie River delta
North Pole
Sigismund Levaneffsky
Basil Zadkoff
Alexsei Gratciansky
Arctic search
Edmonton
A. Vartanian
Northwest
Pacific -- History -- 20th century
Aviation
Northwest History. Aviation 8. Wilkins' Expedition, United States.
topic_facet explorer
New York
Point Barrow
Alaska
Hubert Wilkins
Aklavik
Fort Smith
Russian transpolar flyers
Mackenzie River delta
North Pole
Sigismund Levaneffsky
Basil Zadkoff
Alexsei Gratciansky
Arctic search
Edmonton
A. Vartanian
Northwest
Pacific -- History -- 20th century
Aviation
description Wilkins Halts Arctic Search For Time Being: Explorer Starts Long Flight To New York; Only 2 Planes Remain To Continue Hunt. WILKINS HALTS ARCTIC SEARCH FOR TIME BEING Explorer Starts Long Flight To New York; Only 2 Planes Remain to Continue Hunt BARROW, Alaska, Sept. 22.—(A. P.)—Sir Hubert Wilkins, famed explorer, flew southward today on a 1,150-mile flight over the northwest' territories from Aklavik to Fort Smith, giving up at least temporarily his search for the lost Russian transpolar flyers. The big Russian-owned boat, which arrived at Aklavik yesterday after being "grounded" since Sunday afternoon on the Mackenzie River delta, was to refuel at For Smith before proceeding on the other long overland flights to New York. With but two planes, both Russian, remaining on this side of the North Pole engaged in the search for the lost Sigismund Levaneffsky and his five companions, one of them was still away from the base here and the other, piloted by Basil Zadkoff, was undergoing repairs. PLANE OVER ARCTIC Pilot Alexsei Gratciansky was over the Arctic in a planned 2,000-mile flight. Before taking off yesterday, he said he planned a flight to the eightieth parallel out over the ice-pack. Wilkins had made five long-distance flights over the ice. Information at Edmonton was that Wilkins would obtain a plane more suitable for northern winter flying at New York, and return north to continue the search. A. Vartanian, Soviet flight representative now in the north, has said it would be "continued indefinitely."
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title Northwest History. Aviation 8. Wilkins' Expedition, United States.
title_short Northwest History. Aviation 8. Wilkins' Expedition, United States.
title_full Northwest History. Aviation 8. Wilkins' Expedition, United States.
title_fullStr Northwest History. Aviation 8. Wilkins' Expedition, United States.
title_full_unstemmed Northwest History. Aviation 8. Wilkins' Expedition, United States.
title_sort northwest history. aviation 8. wilkins' expedition, united states.
publishDate 1937
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North Pole
Northwest Territories
Pacific
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North Pole
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