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National Air and Space Museum Archives
Herbert Arthur Dargue Flight Map
Summary
- Collection ID:
- NASM.XXXX.1039
- Dates:
-
Circa 1927
- Languages:
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English.
- Physical Description:
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0.05 Cubic feet1 folder
- Repository:
The historic US Army Pan-American Goodwill Flight of 1926 and 1927 through Mexico and Central and South America was intended to improve relations with Latin American countries, to encourage commercial aviation, and to provide valuable training for Air Corps personnel. Herbert Arthur "Bert" Dargue (1886--1941) served as the commander of the flight as well as pilot of the Loening OA-1A
New York
. This collection consists of the original map used by Dargue on the segment of the flight from Georgetown, British Guiana to Port of Spain, Trinidad.Scope and Contents
Scope and Contents
This collection consists of the original map used by Herbert Arthur "Bert" Dargue on his flight from Georgetown, British Guiana to Port of Spain, Trinidad as part of the US Army Pan-American Goodwill Flight of 1926 to 1927. The map is comprised of four 9.5 by 6.25 inch map segments backed by linen that combine to form a 25.75 by 9.5 inch strip map which can be folded. The map is made from a hydrographic chart on which a route has been plotted by hand and includes other handwritten notations.
Arrangement
Arrangement
Collection is a single item.
Biographical / Historical
Biographical / Historical
The historic US Army Pan-American Goodwill Flight of 1926 and 1927 through Mexico and Central and South America was intended to improve relations with Latin American countries, to encourage commercial aviation, and to provide valuable training for Air Corps personnel. The flight was made by ten pilots in five Loening OA-1A amphibian aircraft. To stimulate public interest, each airplane was named after a major US city, the
New York
, the San Antonio
, the San Francisco
, the Detroit
, and the St. Louis
. The 22,000 mile (35,200 km) flight began on December 21, 1926, from San Antonio, Texas, and the route extended through Mexico, Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, and Costa Rica; across the Panama Canal to Colombia, Ecuador, Peru and Bolivia; down the west coast of South America to Valdivia, Chile; across the Andes Mountains to Bahia Blanca, Argentina; north to Montevideo, Uruguay; up to Paraguay; back down the ParanĂ¡ River; along the coasts of Argentina, Uruguay, Brazil, the Guianas, and Venezuela; thence through the West Indies and up the coast of the United States. An accident occurred on approach to the Argentine Air Service Field at Palomar, Buenos Aires when the Detroit
and the New York
collided midair, killing the crew of the Detroit
, Clinton F. Woolsey and John W. Benton, and destroying both aircraft. In total, the journey took 59 flying days, interspersed with 74 days for scheduled maintenance and diplomatic meetings and ceremonies. The flight concluded at Bolling Field in Washington, DC, on May 2, 1927. One of the long-term legacies of the Pan-American Goodwill flight was that it helped pioneer a trail for later commercial air transport operations. The crews of all five aircraft, Herbert A. "Bert" Dargue, Ennis C. Whitehead, Arthur B. McDaniel, Charles McK. Robinson, Ira Clarence Eaker, Muir Stephen Fairchild, Bernard S. Thompson, Leonard D. Weddington, and Woolsey and Benton (posthumously), were awarded the MacKay Trophy. Herbert Arthur "Bert" Dargue (1886--1941) served as the commander of the flight as well as pilot of the Loening OA-1A New York
.Administration
Author
Jessamyn Lloyd
Immediate Source of Acquisition
Herbert Arthur Dargue, Gift, date unknown, NASM.XXXX.1039.
Processing Information
Arranged, described, and encoded by Jessamyn Lloyd, 2024.
Digital Content
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Preferred Citation
Herbert Arthur Dargue Flight Map, NASM.XXXX.1039, National Air and Space Museum, Smithsonian Institution.
Keywords
Keyword Terms | Keyword Types | ||
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Aeronautics, Military | Topical | Search Smithsonian Collections | Search ArchiveGrid |
Events, 1926 San Antonio, TX to 1927 Washington, DC, Pan-American Goodwill Flight | Topical | Search Smithsonian Collections | Search ArchiveGrid |
Navigation charts | Genre Form | Search Smithsonian Collections | Search ArchiveGrid |
Dargue, Herbert Arthur, 1886-1941 | Personal Name | Search Smithsonian Collections | Search ArchiveGrid |
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