Lot 1543

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EARLY AVIATION PHOTOGRAPHS
Extensive archive of approx. 80 original b/w photographs and vintage prints, all depicting aircraft and persons related to naval aviation in the years immediately following World War I. Nineteen images deal specifically with experiments in launching aircraft from ships via catapult, including six official Naval Aircraft Factory photographs depicting the launch of a Curtiss N-9 from a steam catapult, all mounted to cloth backings with typed captions, and all with NAF backstamps visible through the backing. Additional photos are primarily second-generation but vintage prints, many with pencil inscriptions on the verso. An additional 31 4 1/2" x 3" photographs depict British military aircraft of the World War I and immediately postwar period. These particular images are each backstamped as being retailed by Aeroplane Photo Supply of Toronto in the 1950''s. Thirty additional photos depict notable aircraft designers, military officers and aviators of the same period, most unidentified but including Frederick Handley-Page, Giovanni Batista Caproni, Nathan Brown Chase (who died while testing carrier landing techniques and who gave his name to Naval Air Station Chase Field in Texas), Vice Admiral Patrick Bellinger (the first American aviator to encounter enemy fire and the sender of the first radio alert during the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor), and the crew of the flying boat NC-1, including Philip Roosevelt, cousin of President Theodore Roosevelt. One particularly interesting pair of images depicts an NAF photographer strapped to the wing of the flying boat NC-3 in order to photograph hull spray. Several of these portraits are also cloth mounted with typed captions, and with NAF backstamps visible. Overall very good, should be seen.

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April 18, 2018 10:00 AM EDT
Chesapeake City, MD, US

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