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Eddie August Schneider (1911-1940) and Emil August Schneider (1886-1955) in The News of Paterson, New Jersey on 11 August 1930 by the Associated Press

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English: Eddie August Schneider (1911-1940) and Emil August Schneider (1886-1955) in The News of Paterson, New Jersey on 11 August 1930 by the Associated Press
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Source The Record of Hackensack, New Jersey on 25 August 1930 by the Associated Press
Author Associated Press

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Youthful Flyer After Air Record. Westfield, Aug ll, 1930 (Associated Press) Eddie Schneider, 18-year-old Jersey City high school graduate, announced (pdiy that ba will taka off Wednee-ty at daybreak from tb Veat-1flelAr-f Irport in an attempt to lower the Junior transcontinental peed record set two months ago by th 1st Frank Goldsborougb Schneider will make tb attempt In a Ceasa. four-place monoplane, powered with a Warner , Bcarab 110 horse-power motor, bought for him by a syndicate beaded b)r hla father, Emil A. Schneider, of 118 Carlton avenue. Jersey City. Th plan la of th asms model as that which woa th New York to Los Angales air derby in 1928, only adverse weather reports from Washington would delay the flight, theyouth said He is an expert flier and of hla 378 hours In tha air thirty-eight were of night flying. - - Tbo boy asld that lls route would depend on weather.

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I am not sure that he graduated from high school, other biographical information show that he dropped out of high school to pursue his passion for flying. He spent his time acquiring a pilot's license and a airplane mechanic's license. (Source: Richard Arthur Norton in 2019)

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