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244.15 Miles-Per-Hour Speed Record Established, September 14, 1923.
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Unknown Publication
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Clipping detailing Lieutenant Harold J. Brow's 244 mile an hour record flight speed as well as discussion whether the Verville-Sperry plane would quickly outpace this record at the St. Louis air races. Brow's technical history is profiled in the latter half of the article, noting his accomplishments in both design and aviation while part of the navy.
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uwfnam_HJBbox3_9-14-1923_244MPHRecord_3
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Image (JPEG)
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Navy Flier Speeds 244 Miles An Hour, August 14, 1923.
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Author
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New York Times
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Abstract/Description
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Clipping from the New York Times detailing Lieutenant Brow's 244 mile an hour record flight speed without the use of a dive, noting that he broke a record set only a few days before by Lieutenant L. H. Sanderson. The article was continued onto page four.
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uwfnam_HJBbox3_8-14-1923_NavyFlierSpeeds
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Image (JPEG2000)
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Pulitzer Race Planes, October 19, 1922.
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Author
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Automotive Industries
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Abstract/Description
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A clipping from Automotive Industries which showcases the planes utilized in the Pulitzer Race at a Detroit air showcase. The plane labeled number 8 is a Curtiss-Navy racer which was flown by Lieutenant Harold J. Brow, standing before the plane, and placed third overall.
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uwfnam_HJBbox3_10-19-1922_PulitzerRace
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Image (JPEG)