Access to this collection is generously supported by Arcadia funds. A crowd gathers to view the Tupolev ANT-25 flown by Mikhail Gromov, Andrei Yumashev, and Sergei Danilin from Moscow to a field outside San Jacinto, CA. The non-stop flight covered 6700 miles in 62 hours and 12 minutes, smashing the previous record for longest non-stop flight. July 14, 1937. Handwritten annotation from nitrate negative: Russian Flies 62 hours from Moscow - Hemet - CA. Text from original nitrate sleeve: Russian plane that landed in a field near Hemet. 7-14-37.
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Events Airplanes--Russian--California--San Jacinto World records--California--San Jacinto Crowds--California--San Jacinto
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