Aurora 2007 Golden Age of Aviation Auction 2007-07-28 Auction - 234 Price Results - Aurora in CA - Page 7
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 Bronze 1929 World's Record Travel Air "Mystery Ship"1928 Open Cockpit Speed Race Trophy - Vern Roberts1986 Cover # 648/750 Flown on Voyager RTW Flight
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Bell Canyon, CA, United States
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Aurora 2007 Golden Age of Aviation Auction

This wonderful collection of aviation memorabilia spans the "Golden Age of Aviation" and includes autographs, trophies and other items from some of the most famous balloonists and pilots of the era, including, among others, balloonists William Kepner and Roy Knabenshue, French pilots Rene Labouret and Louis Paulhan, American aviators Wilbur Wright, Frank Lahm, Roscoe Turner, Hap Arnold, George Beverly, Jimmie Doolittle, Frank Hawks, Casey Jones, and Eddie Rickenbacker as well as aviatrixes Amelia Earhart, Matilde Moisant and Bernetta Miller. Of special note is one of the two original trophies presented to famed aviators Wiley Post and Harold Gatty for their record setting round the world flight in 1931 (Lot 41). The crowning jewel of this auction is the original artist's model of the 1930 Thompson Trophy (Lot 114), arguably the most famous trophy in unlimited class air racing. Many of the items in this sale come from the collection of pilot Scot Douglas, a noted aviation enthusiast and long time collector. We invite you to review the lots included in this sale and read the stories behind these famous aviation pioneers, which are just as inspiring today as they were during aviation's Golden Age.
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1925 Aeroplane Race Trophy Gardner & Nagel : This trophy was awarded for a race named for airmail pilots Eddie Garner and Robert Nagle and is in very good condition. Eddie Gardner, nicknamed "Turkey Bird" by fellow pilots who thought his
0146: 1925 Aeroplane Race Trophy Gardner & Nagel Est. $1,000-$2,000
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1928 Portland Air Circus Trophy Frank Anderline: Frank W Anderline from Seattle was one of the first to fly United States mail on the Pacific route when operations were opened in 1926. He also participated in various air races. Later he began
0147: 1928 Portland Air Circus Trophy Frank AnderlineEst. $1,000-$3,000
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1933 Scientific American Trophy - Luis de Florez: This trophy for "Best Improvement to Airplane" was presented on October 7, 1933 to Luis de Florez, who was instrumental in the development of early flight simulators. De Florez, who became an
0153: 1933 Scientific American Trophy - Luis de FlorezEst. $2,000-$5,000
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1938 Syracuse NY State Fair Flight Trophy: In excellent condition. Founded in 1832, the New York State Agricultural Society's objective was to promote agriculture improvement. The Society held the first NY state fair in Syracuse in 1841. In
0155: 1938 Syracuse NY State Fair Flight TrophyEst. $350-$500
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