Viewed from cockpit of plane. Reported in "ARMY HAWKS THRILL HUGE CROWD BY WAR MIMICRY: Daring Birdmen Swoop Through Breath-Taking Maneuvers as 200,000 Persons Watch," de Lapp, Terrell.โ Los Angeles Times, 27 Apr. 1930: A1.
Related to Los Angeles Times article, "Army Hawks Thrill Huge Crowd By War Mimicry: Daring Birdmen Swoop Through Breath-Taking Maneuvers as 200,000 Persons Watch." 27 Apr. 1930: A1.
In-flight photography of U.S. Army Curtiss Hawk attack two-seater biplane taken from a similar airplane flying in formation during an air show at United Airport in Burbank. Aircraft identified with large white number "42".
U.S. Army Air Corp biplanes, likely Curtiss Falcon two-seater, flying in formation over United Airport [currently known as Bob Hope Airport] in Burbank during an air show. The plane formation is divided into two sets of nine.
Related to Los Angeles Times article, "Army Hawks Thrill Huge Crowd By War Mimicry: Daring Birdmen Swoop Through Breath-Taking Maneuvers as 200,000 Persons Watch." 27 Apr. 1930: A1.
Photograph of 18 planes, likely Curtiss Falcon attack two-seaters, flying in formations of three. A film crew and other spectators can be seen on the bottom of the image. A large spectator crowd can be seen in the background.
Photograph of 15 planes, likely Curtiss Falcon two-seaters, flying in formations of three. A film crew and other spectators can be seen on the bottom of the image.