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Built by the Sikorsky Manufacturing Company for an attempt by Rene Fonck on a non-stop Atlantic crossing for the Orteig Prize.
 
Built by the Sikorsky Manufacturing Company for an attempt by Rene Fonck on a non-stop Atlantic crossing for the Orteig Prize.
 
The airplane crashed on September 21st of 1926.
 
The airplane crashed on September 21st of 1926.
[[Image: EP1_DA_sikorskytrimotor3233.jpg|thumb|500px|none | Sikorsky S-35 <i>NEW-YORK / PARIS</i>]] .]]
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[[Image: EP1_DA_sikorskytrimotor3233.jpg|thumb|500px|none | Sikorsky S-35 <i>NEW-YORK / PARIS</i>]]
[[Image: EP1_DB_sikorskytrimotor3236.jpg|thumb|500px|none | Sikorsky S-35 <i>NEW-YORK / PARIS</i>]] .]]
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[[Image: EP1_DB_sikorskytrimotor3236.jpg|thumb|500px|none | Sikorsky S-35 <i>NEW-YORK / PARIS</i>]]
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== [[:Category: Ford Trimotor | Ford 5-AT Trimotor]] ==
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No information found on the web about this accident.<br>
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[[Image: EP1_EA_trimotor3242.jpg|thumb|500px|none| Ford 5-AT Trimotor.]]
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[[Image: EP1_EB_trimotor3246.jpg|thumb|500px|none| Ford 5-AT Trimotor.]]
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{{Footnote}}
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= See also =
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* [http://www.imcdb.org/movie.php?id=7085256 America in Color at IMCDb]
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[[Category: Airco DH.4]]
 
[[Category: Airco DH.4]]
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[[Category: Ford Trimotor]]
 
[[Category: Ryan NYP]]
 
[[Category: Ryan NYP]]
  
 
[[Category: Robertson Aircraft Corporation]]
 
[[Category: Robertson Aircraft Corporation]]
 
[[Category: U.S Air Mail]]
 
[[Category: U.S Air Mail]]

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America in Color film poster.

Documentary (2017-2019)

Starring:
Liev Schreiber (Narrator)

America in Color showcases all the key moments from the 1920's to 1960's in high definition improved footage.

Season One - Episode One - The 1920s

Airco DH.4B

Operated for U.S Air Mail.
DH.4B very likely, but CAM number and company must be found out.

Airco DH.4B.

Airco DH.4B

Lindbergh's aircraft operated on Contract Air Mail route St Louis-Chicago (CAM-2) for U.S Air Mail in 1926.
Same aircraft seen in other movies - IMPDb: Frequently Seen Aircraft.

Reg.109. Airco DH.4B of Robertson Aircraft Corporation.
Reg.109. Airco DH.4B of Robertson Aircraft Corporation.

Ryan NYP Spirit of Saint-Louis

Charles Lindbergh first flight from New-York to Paris on 20/21 May 1927.
Same aircraft seen in another movie at IMPDb: Frequently Seen Aircraft.

Reg. N-X-211 Ryan NYP Spirit of Saint-Louis.
Reg. N-X-211 Ryan NYP Spirit of Saint-Louis.

Sikorsky S-35

Built by the Sikorsky Manufacturing Company for an attempt by Rene Fonck on a non-stop Atlantic crossing for the Orteig Prize. The airplane crashed on September 21st of 1926.

Sikorsky S-35 NEW-YORK / PARIS
Sikorsky S-35 NEW-YORK / PARIS

Ford 5-AT Trimotor

No information found on the web about this accident.

Ford 5-AT Trimotor.
Ford 5-AT Trimotor.

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