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Rare Vintage Aviation Photograph – Frank Hawks’ Coast-to-Coast Glider Flight Attempt
Rare Vintage Aviation Photograph – Frank Hawks’ Coast-to-Coast Glider Flight Attempt
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This original vintage photograph captures Captain Frank Hawks, the famous transcontinental aviator, during his ambitious coast-to-coast glider flight. The image shows Hawks adjusting his harness with his glider prominently displayed in the foreground.
According to the caption, Hawks had reached Tucson, Arizona, as his first stop, being towed by an airplane with a 500-foot rope. His flight was an early demonstration of aerotowing, helping to advance glider endurance and long-distance flight techniques.
Frank Hawks was a celebrated aviation record-setter, known for promoting commercial aviation and speed flying in the 1920s and 1930s. This photograph is a historic aviation collectible, highlighting a lesser-documented aspect of his career.
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Date: [Estimate year based on context, likely 1930s]
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Subject: Frank Hawks, transcontinental glider flight attempt
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Location: Tucson, Arizona
- Publisher: Photocraft Co., New Haven, Conn.
A rare aviation history piece, ideal for collectors of early flight records, glider technology history, and famous aviator memorabilia.
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