266 Miles An Hour, New Air Speed Record, November 5, 1923.
Author
New York American
Abstract/Description
Article from the New York American detailing Lt. A. J. Williams record speed flight during the rival showcase between him and Lt. Harold J. Brow at Mitchel Field.
Identifier
uwfnam_HJBbox3_11-5-1923_266MPHNewAirSpeedRecord
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Image (JPEG2000)
Title
Navy Biplane Goes 255 Miles an Hour, August 14, 1923.
Author
New York American
Abstract/Description
Newspaper clipping from the New York American detailing Lieutenant Harold J. Brow's breaking of a speed record during a qualifying flight for a St. Louis race. The paper's name and date of the article are penciled in at the bottom of the clipping.
Identifier
uwfnam_HJBbox3_8-14-1923_NavyBiplane
Format
Image (JPEG)
Title
Fliers Thrice Make Air Speed Records, November 3, 1923.
Author
New York American
Abstract/Description
A clipping from the New York American and accompanying photo of Lieutenant Harold J. Brow noting his and Lieutenant A. J. William's record breaking flight speeds at Mitchel Field. Brow is noted as a "Speed King" in the caption above his photograph.
Identifier
uwfnam_HJBbox3_11-3-1923_FlierThriceMakeRecords
Format
Image (JPEG)
Title
Lieutenant Alford J. Williams, November 5, 1923.
Author
New York American
Abstract/Description
Caption and photo from the New York American depicting Lt. A. J. Williams and Lt. Harold J. Brow in their pilot caps from their day at Mitchel Field where they dueled for the world speed record. Harold J. Brow is the bottom most image.