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Old Glory (aircraft) : ウィキペディア英語版
Old Glory (aircraft)


The ''Old Glory'' was a Fokker F.VIIa single-engined monoplane that was used in 1927 on an attempted transatlantic flight from New York, United States to Rome, Italy. The flight was sponsored by William Randolph Hearst to promote his newspaper the ''New York Daily Mirror''. The flight was originally to have departed from Roosevelt Field, New York, but due to the weight of the aircraft it was decided to use a landing field at Old Orchard Beach, Maine, which offered a longer takeoff run.〔
At 12:33 EST on 6 September 1927, the ''Old Glory'' departed from Old Orchard Beach, Maine for Rome; it was piloted by James DeWitt Hill, along with fellow aviator Lloyd W. Bertaud as radio operator, and ''New York Daily Mirror'' editor Philip Payne as a passenger. Bertaud reported by radio at 14:55 that all was well, but at 15:55 he reported that the aircraft was heavy. The ''Old Glory'' was last sighted by the steamship ''California'' at 23:57 the same day, 350 miles east of Cape Race, Newfoundland.〔
At 03:57 and 04:03, the aircraft sent out distress signals; the nearest ship was ''Transylvania'', which triangulated the position from the two messages and altered course to the estimated location, 65 miles away. The weather was bad with strong winds and rain when ''Transylvania'' arrived at the location five hours later. Another four ships joined the search, but after thirty hours it was abandoned. Hearst hired the SS ''Kyle'' to search the area again, and on 12 September they found wreckage of the aircraft, but no sign of the crew.〔
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