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15 photos found for "N258Y.

  • N258Y - Hughes H-1 on display at the National Air and Space Museum in Washington DC. - by Suncoast Spotter by Suncoast Spotter
  • N258Y @ KIAD - Hughes H-1 - by AviationLover50 by AviationLover50 @ KIAD
  • N258Y @ RTS - at Reno Air Race 2002 - by Toshiro Hara by Toshiro Hara @ RTS
  • N258Y - On display in the Golden Age of Flight Hall at the National Air and Space Museum, Washington, D.C. On Sept. 13, 1935, Howard Hughes set a new world speed record by flying the H-1 at 567 km/h. - by Arjun Sarup by Arjun Sarup
  • N258Y - At the National Air & Space Museum - by Glenn E. Chatfield by Glenn E. Chatfield
  • N258Y - National Air and Space Museum - Photo by Hunter Adams - by Zane Adams by Zane Adams
  • N258Y - National Air and Space Museum - Photo by Hunter Adams - by Zane Adams by Zane Adams
  • N258Y - Air and Space Museum - by Ronald Barker by Ronald Barker
  • N258Y - Air and Space Museum - by Ronald Barker by Ronald Barker
  • N258Y - Air and Space Museum - by Ronald Barker by Ronald Barker
  • N258Y - This is the original racer in which Howard Hughes broke the U.S. transcontinental record.  She is on display at the NASM in Washington, DC. - by Daniel L. Berek by Daniel L. Berek
  • N258Y - National Air and Space Museum, 1935 original Hughes H 1-B RACER - by Timothy Aanerud by Timothy Aanerud
  • N258Y - 1935 original Hughes H 1-B RACER as NR258Y, earlier NX258Y, P&W Twin Wasp Jr. rated at 700 Hp but could deliver 1,000 Hp for high-speed flight, at National Air & Space Museum - by Doug Robertson by Doug Robertson
  • N258Y - 1935 original Hughes H 1-B RACER, Transcontinental non-stop speed record 1937-01-19, 2,490 miles at avg. speed 332 mph over 7 hr.,28min.,25 sec., at National Air & Space Museum - by Doug Robertson by Doug Robertson
  • N258Y - 1935 original Hughes H 1-B RACER as NR258Y, P&W Twin Wasp Jr. rated at 700 Hp but could deliver 1,000 Hp for high speed flight, at National Air & Space Museum - by Doug Robertson by Doug Robertson