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AP Historical Hard Drive 2007

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AP Historical Hard Drive 2007
Miss Elinor Smith beside her plane before marking an assault on the women's altitude record at Roosevelt Field, Long Island, March 27, 1931. She was forced to come down after reaching about 25,000 feet. The plane was damaged when landing not far from the field, but Miss Smith escaped injury. It is believed she ran out of gasoline, possibly due to a leaking tank. (AP Photo)
5427 Minimum price 50PLN
1931-03-27
ASSOCIATED PRESS/East News
Associated Press
858694
0,85MB
20cm x 24cm przy 300dpi
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