I Break a Record and Have a Swell Time Besides
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I Break a Record and Have a Swell Time Besides
Summary
I Break a Record and Have a Swell Time Besides is a news article[1].
Key Facts
- I Break a Record and Have a Swell Time Besides authored Eddie August Schneider[2].
- I Break a Record and Have a Swell Time Besides authored Mary Virginia Bell[3].
- I Break a Record and Have a Swell Time Besides's image is recorded as Eddie August Schneider (1911-1940) in Flying magazine on October 1, 1931 with I Break a Record. This is page 27 of the magazine. This is page 1 of 5 of the article.png[4].
- I Break a Record and Have a Swell Time Besides's image is recorded as Schneider-EddieAugust 1931 Flying magazine 2.png[5].
- I Break a Record and Have a Swell Time Besides's instance of is recorded as news article[6].
- I Break a Record and Have a Swell Time Besides's genre is recorded as biography[7].
- I Break a Record and Have a Swell Time Besides's Commons category is recorded as I Break a Record and Have a Swell Time Besides[8].
- I Break a Record and Have a Swell Time Besides's publication date is recorded as +1931-10-01T00:00:00Z[9].
- I Break a Record and Have a Swell Time Besides's main subject is recorded as Eddie August Schneider[10].
- I Break a Record and Have a Swell Time Besides's main subject is recorded as 1930 National Air Races[11].
- I Break a Record and Have a Swell Time Besides's main subject is recorded as Frank Monroe Hawks[12].
- I Break a Record and Have a Swell Time Besides's main subject is recorded as Frank Herbert Goldsborough[13].
- I Break a Record and Have a Swell Time Besides's main subject is recorded as junior transcontinental speed record[14].
- I Break a Record and Have a Swell Time Besides's main subject is recorded as Charles Raymond Dann Jr.[15].
- I Break a Record and Have a Swell Time Besides's document file on Wikimedia Commons is recorded as Eddie August Schneider (1911-1940) in Flying magazine on October 1, 1931 with I Break a Record. This is page 27 of the magazine. This is page 1 of 5 of the article.png[16].
- I Break a Record and Have a Swell Time Besides's published in is recorded as Flying[17].
- I Break a Record and Have a Swell Time Besides's title is recorded as I Break a Record and Have a Swell Time Besides. Some random notes on a two-way trip across the continent[18].
- I Break a Record and Have a Swell Time Besides's title is recorded as I Break a Record and Have a Swell Time Besides[19].
- I Break a Record and Have a Swell Time Besides's different from is recorded as Look Out, Lindbergh - Here I Come[20].
- I Break a Record and Have a Swell Time Besides's first line is recorded as From the beginning I had wanted to do something with my flying. Just being able to go up in the air and come down at the same spot wasn't very exciting.[21].
- I Break a Record and Have a Swell Time Besides's copyright status is recorded as public domain[22].
- I Break a Record and Have a Swell Time Besides's copyright status is recorded as public domain[23].
- I Break a Record and Have a Swell Time Besides's quotation or excerpt is recorded as From the beginning I had wanted to do something with my flying. Just being able to go up in the air and come down at the same spot wasn't very exciting. Airplanes are for going places quickly, safely and comfortably. I don't know why, but my longing had always been to go to the West Coast. First, because I had never been there, and then for various reasons you fly over all sorts of country on the way, and it is the best way to see the country. Then that is the longest distance you can go without hitting foreign country. Frank Goldsborough had made the old junior transcontinental record. Frank was killed in a very unfortunate and peculiar accident. When he returned from his cross-country flight he was touring around, got into had weather and landed in a low tree. His companion got out all right and so did Frank when a very strange thing happened. His reserve tank, which he carried under the ship fell and struck him in the head. It was the sort of thing that wouldn't happen once in a million times, but the average person never stopped to think that out. The idea got around that it wasn't safe for young fellows and girls to fly. Frank had believed in aviation for boys and girls of high school and college age as the greatest of sports. I wanted to prove he was right and be able to give people something to talk about in connection with junior aviation besides Frank's tough luck. ...[24].
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I Break a Record and Have a Swell Time Besides's instance of is recorded as news article[6].