Wide World Photo THOMAS H. SMITH, the 25-year-old Los Angeles airman, with the aeroplane in which he attempted to fly across the Atlantic. He left Old Orchard, Maine, U.S.A., at 4.50 a.m. on May 23, and has not since been heard, of. His machine was a single-motored 65-h.p. Aeronea christened “Baby Clipper,” the smallest plane made in America.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 19990, 15 July 1939, Page 16
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58Wide World Photo THOMAS H. SMITH, the 25-year-old Los Angeles airman, with the aeroplane in which he attempted to fly across the Atlantic. He left Old Orchard, Maine, U.S.A., at 4.50 a.m. on May 23, and has not since been heard, of. His machine was a single-motored 65-h.p. Aeronea christened “Baby Clipper,” the smallest plane made in America. Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 19990, 15 July 1939, Page 16
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