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Eddie August Schneider (1911-1940) in the The Charlotte Observer of Charlotte, North Carolina on 25 August 1930

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English: Eddie August Schneider (1911-1940) in the The Charlotte Observer of Charlotte, North Carolina on 25 August 1930
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Source The Charlotte Observer of Charlotte, North Carolina on 25 August 1930
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Holds New Records. Eddie Schneider. Schneider Grabs Three Junior Flying Records West-East East-West and Round Trip Transcontinental Marks. Broken by 18-Year-Old Airman. Roosevelt Field, New York; August 24, 1930 (Associated Press) Eighteen-year-old Eddie Schneider of Jersey City, New Jersey landed here from Columbus, Ohio at 3:03 (Eastern Standard Time) today with three junior transcontinental records in his possession beating the records set by Frank Goldsborough who was killed recently in a crash, he chalked up the following marks: East-west 29 hours and 41 minutes west-east 27 hours and 19 minutes round trip 57 hours. The Goldsborough records were: East-west 34 hours 3 minutes west-ills east 28 hours, 55 minutes and round trip 62 hours 58 minutes. Battling a storm part of the way the smiling junior flier came from Columbus to Roosevelt field in one hop today. Starting from Los Angeles Thursday, he made three overnight stops at Albuquerque, Wichita and Columbus. He had crossed the continent westward several days ago.

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