The Ford Air Tours, 1925-1931 (Q90574021)

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reference book by Lesley Forden
  • The Ford Air Tours (1925-1931)
  • The Ford Air Tours 1925-1931
  • The Ford Air Tours 1925 - 1931
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The Ford Air Tours, 1925-1931
reference book by Lesley Forden
  • The Ford Air Tours (1925-1931)
  • The Ford Air Tours 1925-1931
  • The Ford Air Tours 1925 - 1931

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The Ford Air Tours, 1925-1931 (English)
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Lesley Forden
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1973
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Eddie A. Schneider "grew up" at Roosevelt Field, where he was a flunkey, mechanic and student flyer. He flew in the last two air tours, and in August of 1930, flew his Cessna to a round-trip transcontinental record for pilots under twenty-one. He made the trip in 57 hours, 14 minutes, carried greetings both ways between Los Angeles Mayor Porter, and Jersey City’s Frank Hague. Eddie Schneider was publicized as a Jersey City boy with a bare 300 hours flight time. In the late nineteen-thirties, Schneider went to Spain to fly for the Loyalists in the Revolution. But whatever promises of salary and glory were made him; he was back in New York within a short time. And as though cursed by the tragedy of the Spanish Civil War, like so many other young men, Eddie Schneider was killed in a student training accident at Floyd Bennett Field just two days before Christmas, 1940. He was twenty-nine. (English)
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