File:Eddie August Schneider (1911-1940) in The Ottawa Citizen of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada on 9 August 1930 by the Newspaper Enterprise Association.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionEddie August Schneider (1911-1940) in The Ottawa Citizen of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada on 9 August 1930 by the Newspaper Enterprise Association.jpg |
English: Eddie August Schneider (1911-1940) in The Ottawa Citizen of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada on 9 August 1930 by the Newspaper Enterprise Association |
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Source | The Ottawa Citizen of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada on 9 August 1930 by the Newspaper Enterprise Association |
Author | Newspaper Enterprise Association |
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[edit]In Quest of Junior Flight Record. Seeking to break the junior U.S. transcontinental flight record, Eddie Schneider, above, 18-year-old Jersey City, N.J. aviator, has announced he will take off from Roosevelt Field, New York, for Los Angeles in Cessna plane. The present record is held by Frank Goldsborough, who was killed recently in the crash of his plane in the Green Mountains.
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