Papers of Charles Ulm

Papers of Charles Ulm
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Book Synopsis Papers of Charles Ulm by : Charles Thomas Phillippe Ulm

Download or read book Papers of Charles Ulm written by Charles Thomas Phillippe Ulm and published by . This book was released on 1931 with total page 69 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: MS 215 comprises newspaper cuttings relating to the search for Charles Ulm and his crew after his crash landing in the Pacific in 1934, six photographs, a map signed by Ulm, 1931, a souvenir book of flights made by the aircraft Faith in Australia, 1933-1934, the memorandum from Charles Ulm to G.M. Littlejohn, J.L. Skilling, Ayres and Imperial Oil Limited dated 16 November 1934, and the plan of an airfield.


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