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Pilot Bob Gast, co-pilot Parker "Shorty" Cramer, and Tribune editor Robert Wood pose in front of the 'Untin' Bowler seaplane. The seaplane was owned by the Chicago Tribune and was set to make a transatlantic roundtrip from Chicago to Berlin.
1929-07-07
13.3 x 16.2 cm
Tribune Company
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- English
1929-06-28
- Air pilots--American--Illinois--Chicago--1920-1930
- Chicago Tribune (Firm)--People--1920-1930
- Cramer, Parker (Parker Dresser), 1896-1931
- Gast, Robert Henry
- Transatlantic flights--1920-1930
- Wood, Robert W.
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- The Janet A. Ginsburg Chicago Tribune Image Collection
- Chicago Sunday Tribune (July 7, 1929), Picture Section, p. 3
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