Preppy Picker Posted September 25, 2024 #1 Posted September 25, 2024 Has anyone ever one of these before?
Preppy Picker Posted September 27, 2024 Author #3 Posted September 27, 2024 Does anyone know anything about these? I can’t find anything.
rathbonemuseum.com Posted March 28 #5 Posted March 28 I have not seen a club wing before from Chile, just their military wings. But based on the construction and the large screws and bakelite backing I would date these to the 1940s.
Preppy Picker Posted March 28 Author #6 Posted March 28 1 minute ago, rathbonemuseum.com said: I have not seen a club wing before from Chile, just their military wings. But based on the construction and the large screws and bakelite backing I would date these to the 1940s. Thank you for looking it over.
rathbonemuseum.com Posted March 28 #7 Posted March 28 "The enthusiasm which aviation had aroused in all social grades brought together a number of persons who founded, on April 2, 1913, the Aero Club of Chile, which was incorporated July 4 of the same year. The first officers were: President, Don Enrique Phillips; vice president, Alejandro Weber; secretary, Don Armand Venegas; second secretary, Don Armando Fernendez; treasurer, Don Juan A. Maluenda V.; directors, Senors Ernesto Aguita, Manuel Barros B., Paul Furet, Juaquin Jelvez, Osvaldo Jimenez, Julio Kaulen O.; Eduardo Molina Lavin, Bernardo Morales, Augusto Perrey, and Erasmo Vasquez." Pan American Union. 1919. Aviation in Chili and the crossing of the Andes. Bulletin of the Pan American Union, Volume 49, page 300 Published in the Aeronautical directory of 1920:
Preppy Picker Posted April 3 Author #8 Posted April 3 On 3/28/2025 at 4:16 PM, rathbonemuseum.com said: "The enthusiasm which aviation had aroused in all social grades brought together a number of persons who founded, on April 2, 1913, the Aero Club of Chile, which was incorporated July 4 of the same year. The first officers were: President, Don Enrique Phillips; vice president, Alejandro Weber; secretary, Don Armand Venegas; second secretary, Don Armando Fernendez; treasurer, Don Juan A. Maluenda V.; directors, Senors Ernesto Aguita, Manuel Barros B., Paul Furet, Juaquin Jelvez, Osvaldo Jimenez, Julio Kaulen O.; Eduardo Molina Lavin, Bernardo Morales, Augusto Perrey, and Erasmo Vasquez." Pan American Union. 1919. Aviation in Chili and the crossing of the Andes. Bulletin of the Pan American Union, Volume 49, page 300 Published in the Aeronautical directory of 1920: Thank you so much for your help.
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