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AP Historical Hard Drive 2008

EN_00945997_8660
AP Historical Hard Drive 2008
Miss Ruth Nichols the society girl of Rye, N.Y., who is one of the pioneer women of the air, stared at noon, in Jersey City, on March 6, 1931 from the Jersey City Airport, on her attempt to break the altitude record which proved unofficially successful, now held by Miss Elinor Smith of long Island. Soaring higher and higher in her swift wasp motored Lockheed Vega cabin monoplane until completely invisible to the naked Eye, Miss Nichols attained altitude of 30,045 bettering the woman???s record by 2,627 feet. Photo shows Miss Nichols after her altitude flight. (AP Photo)
12284 Minimum price 50PLN
1931-03-06
ASSOCIATED PRESS/East News
Associated Press
4418504
2,2MB
18cm x 25cm by 300dpi
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