Item 20683 - American and French aviators, Old Orchard Beach, 1929
- Item 20683 - American and French aviators, Old Orchard Beach, 1929
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Image Info American aviators who were to pilot Green Flash on a transatlantic hop and French fliers who were to attempt the flight in Yellow Bird meet at Old Orchard Beach.
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The two planes planned to take off together in the first race across Atlantic in history of aviation.
From left are Roger Q. Williams, pilot of American plane; Rene Lefevre of Yellow Bird, Jean Assolant, also of French plane; and Capt. Lewis Yancey, navigator of Green Flash, U.S. plane.
Lotti, third member of the French crew was to arrive later at Old Orchard.
The French plane completed the flight; the American plan crashed during a trial flight and was unable to participate in the race.