File:1907 Curtiss twin at Ormond Florida.gif
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[edit]Description1907 Curtiss twin at Ormond Florida.gif |
English: Postcard showing Glenn Curtiss astride his record setting 1907 twin cylinder motorcycle at Ormond, Florida. Inscribed in Curtiss' handwriting, "Just won mile race time 46 2/5 sec. GHC". |
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http://industrialphotos.industrialartifactsreview.com/aviation/1900s/1907/1907_Curtiss_motorcycle_Florida_xtra_postcard_xlg.htm Originally printed in The Curtiss Aviation Book, copyright 1912 by Glenn Curtiss, published by Frederick A. Stokes Company, New York. |
Author | Glenn Curtiss |
Camera location | 29° 17′ 11.04″ N, 81° 02′ 07.8″ W | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | 29.286400; -81.035500 |
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