1929 Crash Cover San Francisco/Chicago Route, Crash In Park City,Utah, Rare Item
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1929 CRASH COVER SAN FRANCISCO/CHICAGO ROUTE , CRASH IN PARK CITY , UTAH – BOEING AIR You are bidding on a rare piece of Postal & Aviation History. There cannot be many surviving “Crash Covers” in existence from this plane crash. This crash cover was on a Boeing B-40 Bi-Plane, registration number NC275 operated by Boeing Air Transport which later became United Air Lines. The Bi-Plane crashed in Park City , Utah on March 11, 1929 while on a flight from San Francisco to Chicago . A picture of a B-40 Bi-Plane is included in the photos shown. The pilot was Captain Ragnar Torkil Freng. One Passenger & a small amount of mail were onboard. The flight ran into bad weather and forced Freng to make an emergency landing on the side of a hill after the aircraft iced up in a heavy storm. The Bi-Plane was consumed by fire & damaged beyond repair. Both pilot & passenger survived. According to my research, Capt. Freng is credited with being the first man to pilot a commercial passenger plane in the United States in 1922. He was born in Oslo , Norway May 20, 1900 and died in Palo Alto , California on July 9, 1951 after a long career with United Air Lines. The envelope was delivered on March 18, 1929 to Mr. Fred Klein of Mosse, Inc. in Manhattan , NY . Mosse was a sizeable retail type department store in both San Francisco , New York and possibly
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