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English: PictionID:42250187 - Title:Portrait of Jim Haizlip, a World War I hero, was one of the more successful Wedell-Williams racing pilots. A native of Little Rock, Arkansas, he lived most of his life in Ferguson, Missouri, where he worked as an assistant manager of Shell Petroleum Company's aviation department. Under five feet tall, Jimmy was by far the slightest racing pilot of his day. After serving as a flight instructor in France during the war, he returned to Norman, Oklahoma, where he opened his own flight school and met his future wife, Mary. In 1929 he became a pilot for Safeway Airlines and the following year joined friend and fellow racer Jimmy Doolittle at Shell Oil. 1932,Location: - Catalog:15_003073 - Filename:15_003073.tif - ---- Image from the Charles Daniels Photo Collection album "Hawks/Haizlip" which details the exploits of aviators Frank Hawks (who made many record breaking flights) and famous pilots Jim and Mary Haizlip.----PLEASE TAG this image with any information you know about it, so that we can permanently store this data with the original image file in our Digital Asset Management System.----SOURCE INSTITUTION: San Diego Air and Space Museum Archive |
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