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NEARLY 65 DAYS IN THE AIR.—Two pilots; Mr John Cook (left) and Mr Bob Timm, broke all previous endurance flight records when they flew one hour and 42 minutes short of 65 days. Their course was between Las Vegas, Nevada, and Blythe, Arizona, with occasional side trips to nearby desert points, Lbs Angeles and Phoenix. In this photograph, Mrs Lorena Timm is seen greeting her husband after the flight. The two small boys are her sons.

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Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28819, 13 February 1959, Page 7

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NEARLY 65 DAYS IN THE AIR.—Two pilots; Mr John Cook (left) and Mr Bob Timm, broke all previous endurance flight records when they flew one hour and 42 minutes short of 65 days. Their course was between Las Vegas, Nevada, and Blythe, Arizona, with occasional side trips to nearby desert points, Lbs Angeles and Phoenix. In this photograph, Mrs Lorena Timm is seen greeting her husband after the flight. The two small boys are her sons. Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28819, 13 February 1959, Page 7

NEARLY 65 DAYS IN THE AIR.—Two pilots; Mr John Cook (left) and Mr Bob Timm, broke all previous endurance flight records when they flew one hour and 42 minutes short of 65 days. Their course was between Las Vegas, Nevada, and Blythe, Arizona, with occasional side trips to nearby desert points, Lbs Angeles and Phoenix. In this photograph, Mrs Lorena Timm is seen greeting her husband after the flight. The two small boys are her sons. Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28819, 13 February 1959, Page 7

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