Aircraft N237, Originally built as a CH-300 Pacemaker, this aircraft has been lovingly restored from ruins found on an Alaska glacier to represent Columbia, the famous ship Chamberlain and Levine flew nonstop across the Atlantic in 1927., at KRIC, photo by Daniel L. Berek
Daniel L. Berek
@ KRIC
Aircraft N237, VA Aviation Museum, at KRIC, photo by Ronald Barker
Ronald Barker
@ KRIC
Aircraft N237, VA Aviation Museum, at KRIC, photo by Ronald Barker
Ronald Barker
@ KRIC
Aircraft N237, 1928 Bellanca CH-400 Skyrocket at the Virginia Aviation Museum, Richmond International Airport, Richmond, VA, at RIC, photo by scotch-canadian
scotch-canadian
@ RIC
Aircraft N237, 1928 Bellanca CH-400 Skyrocket at the Virginia Aviation Museum, Richmond International Airport, Richmond, VA, at RIC, photo by scotch-canadian
scotch-canadian
@ RIC
Aircraft N237, Some art on the Skyrocket, at RIC, photo by Paul Perry
Paul Perry
@ RIC
Aircraft N237, Stately looking Skyrocket, at RIC, photo by Paul Perry
Paul Perry
@ RIC
Aircraft N237, Bellanca CH-400 Skyrocket, painted to represent the plane in which C. Chamberlain and C. Levine crossed the Atlantic from the US to Germany on June 4, 1927, at the Virginia Aviation Museum, Sandston VA, photo by Ingo Warnecke
Ingo Warnecke