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A year before her historic flight, Earhart sends a check to Pratt & Whitney to “cover charges on motor overhaul”

At this time, Earhart was preparing for her first solo flight across the Atlantic, which occurred the following year, and this telegram reveals her close oversight regarding the construction and engineering behind her planes. Earhart had a long-standing relationship with engine manufacturer Pratt & Whitney, partnering with them to popularize air mail as a faster national and international delivery service. She was even using one of their engines on her plane when she disappeared in the Pacific in 1937. Starting Bid $300

360. Charles Lindbergh Signed

Book. Signed book: Lindbergh of Minnesota: A Political Biography. First edition. NY: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1973. Hardcover with dust jacket, 5.75 x 8.5, 363 pages. Signed on the title page by the famed aviator in black ink, “Charles A. Lindbergh,” and in blue ballpoint by the author, “Bruce L. Larson.” Additionally signed by his halfsister, Eva Lindbergh Christie Spaeth, with an additional presentation inscription by her on the first free end page, “With love to Louise R. Caldwell,” the aviator’s niece. On page 28, Louise adds a notation to the margin stating that she was named for “Grandmother Louisa.” In very good to fine condition, with light wear and a few small tears to the dust jacket, and slight foxing to signed page and textblock edges. A fascinating piece of Lindbergh family history, highlighted by the sought-after signature of the celebrated aviator. Starting Bid $200

359. Amelia Earhart

Signed Book. Signed book: The Fun of It. Second printing. NY: Brewer, Warren & Punam, 1932. Hardcover with dust jacket, 5.5 x 8.25, 218 pages. Signed on the first free end page in fountain pen, “Amelia Earhart.” The book retains its original mini-record of Earhart’s international broadcast in a sleeve affixed inside the rear board. Autographic condition: fine. Book condition: VG/G-, with several tears and losses to the dust jacket. A fascinating book detailing Earhart’s growing obsession with flying, with the final chapter chronicling her historic transatlantic flight. Starting Bid $200

362. Wright Brothers: Wright Flyer Brochure (1911). Scarce brochure advertising the Wright Flyer, published by The Wright Co. of Dayton, Ohio, 1911, 10.25 x 7, four pages. An illustrated brochure that describes the various features of the Flyer Model B, Wright Motor, and Flyer Model R, and also lists the numerous records broken by the Wright Flyer in 1910. In fine condition, with a few edge nicks and creases to the paper wrappers. Accompanied by “The Wright Company” mailing envelope.

The Model B was the Wright Brothers’ ‘traditional’ plane, while the Model R was designed for speed and altitude competitions. A great brochure describing the features and abilities of these Wright machines, as perceived by Wilbur and Orville themselves. Starting Bid $200