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PREPARING FOR THE POLAR FLIGHT: DISMANTLING THE BIG PLANE. Prior to shipment for the South Polar regions the huge Wasp-powered Northrop Delta monoplane of the Lincoln Ellsworth Trans-antarctic Expedition underwent a final examination by Bernt Balchen, its pilot (left) and Commander Frank M. Hawks, the noted American speed flyer and aeronautical adviser for the Texas Company.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22066, 23 September 1933, Page 7

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PREPARING FOR THE POLAR FLIGHT: DISMANTLING THE BIG PLANE. Prior to shipment for the South Polar regions the huge Wasp-powered Northrop Delta monoplane of the Lincoln Ellsworth Trans-antarctic Expedition underwent a final examination by Bernt Balchen, its pilot (left) and Commander Frank M. Hawks, the noted American speed flyer and aeronautical adviser for the Texas Company. Otago Daily Times, Issue 22066, 23 September 1933, Page 7

PREPARING FOR THE POLAR FLIGHT: DISMANTLING THE BIG PLANE. Prior to shipment for the South Polar regions the huge Wasp-powered Northrop Delta monoplane of the Lincoln Ellsworth Trans-antarctic Expedition underwent a final examination by Bernt Balchen, its pilot (left) and Commander Frank M. Hawks, the noted American speed flyer and aeronautical adviser for the Texas Company. Otago Daily Times, Issue 22066, 23 September 1933, Page 7

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