1929 Dale “Red” Jackson ~ Forrest Brine Endurance Signed by
Both Photo 5093
Signed by their own Hand
Dale “Red” Jackson
Forest “Obie” Brine
Original 1929 b/w Photo
Size;5 ½” x 4”.
Condition Very Good.
In July 1929 a Robin C-1, nicknamed St. Louis Robin 1,
was flown by Dale “Red” Jackson and Forrest “Obie” O’Brine for a world’s
endurance record of 17 days, 12 hours, 21 minutes.
In 1927, with
Charles Lindbergh’s record-breaking solo Trans-Atlantic flight, a new
fascination with flying quickly took over the public, and an ever-increasing
number people yearned to fly their own airplane. The Curtiss Aeroplane and
Motor Company of Garden City, New York saw this as a great opportunity to offer
an affordable, durable, and easy to fly airplane for sale to the general
public. Curtiss formed the Curtiss-Robertson Airplane Manufacturing Company and
located the factory in Anglum, Missouri. By 1928 the company began production
of the B-1 Robin. The initial price tag was just under $4,000 dollars.
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