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with this link:
http://picasaweb.google.com/richardkaleta/Elmira193702 you will find the album of 10 pictures taken during 1937 Nationals in Elmira NY, USA. Those are the originals, never published anywhere. Author is unknown as is the original owner of this collection. Please help me with proper attribution and description of the pictures. Click on any of them and than post all information you may have in the proper comment window. It would be great to find out all types of gliders and at least some of the people in picture. Lets see how much fun we may have with this piece of gliding history. Thanks a lot . Richard Kaleta. |
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On Aug 14, 8:53 pm, wrote:
with this link: http://picasaweb.google.com/richardkaleta/Elmira193702 you will find the album of 10 pictures taken during 1937 Nationals in Elmira NY, USA. Those are the originals, never published anywhere. Author is unknown as is the original owner of this collection. Please help me with proper attribution and description of the pictures. Click on any of them and than post all information you may have in the proper comment window. It would be great to find out all types of gliders and at least some of the people in picture. Lets see how much fun we may have with this piece of gliding history. Thanks a lot . Richard Kaleta. 1. Richard duPont's Minimoa, now hanging in the National Soaring Museum. 2. Peter Riedel (wearing parachute) and his Sperber Senior sailplane. 3. Lewin Barringer (3rd from left) and his Minimoa, At right, Dorothy Holderman, wife of Russell Holderman, who was a pilot for Gannett Newspapers and one of the founders of SSA. 4. Foreground: duPont's Minimoa; Background: Hutter H-17. 5. The old utility hangar. 6. Buxton Transporter above the old utility hangar and administration building. 7. Early contests at Elmira got lots of media coverage. 8. The old administration building, which was located where the National Soaring Museum now stands. 9. R. to L. duPont's Minimoa, Hutter H-17, Barringer's Minimoa 10. Buxton Transporter. These photos are by Fred Loomis, a professional photographer in Elmira who took photos at all the contests from 1930 into the 1950s. The Loomis collection of soaring photographs is now the property of the National Soaring Museum, and is one of our most valuable and useful possesions. It was not unusual for Fred to give prints of some of his photos to contest participants. Peter Smith, Director, NSM |
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