File:Wedell Williams Model 44 Racer Jim Haizlip won the famed Bendix Race of 1932, and, during the same year, his wife Mary (Mae) established a women's world speed record that held for 7 years. He broke (16972933759).jpg
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[edit]DescriptionWedell Williams Model 44 Racer Jim Haizlip won the famed Bendix Race of 1932, and, during the same year, his wife Mary (Mae) established a women's world speed record that held for 7 years. He broke (16972933759).jpg |
English: PictionID:42250162 - Title:Wedell Williams Model 44 Racer Jim Haizlip won the famed Bendix Race of 1932, and, during the same year, his wife Mary (Mae) established a women's world speed record that held for 7 years. He broke Jimmy Doolittle's transcontinental record, and she flew six different racing airplanes in a 10-day period at the Cleveland National Air Races. 10959,Location:Wedell-Williams Air Service Co, Patterson, LA - Catalog:15_003071 - Filename:15_003071.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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