There were two International Aviation Meets held at Dominguez Field, Los Angeles. The first ran from Jan. 10-20, 1910; the second from Dec. 24-30, 1910-Jan. 1 and 3, 1911.; Cartoon shows a biplane flying low over an animated and gesticulating crowd. The caption reads: Do you think the aviator will be able to turn back to the starting place? -- He'll have to because his wife is waiting for him. The credit line reads: Fliegende Bla¨tter. Form this and the appearance of the spectators this appears to be a German cartoon.
Great Air Meet (Carson, Calif.) Aeronautics--Competitions--California--Los Angeles Airplanes--California--Los Angeles Biplanes--California--Los Angeles Aeronautics--Caricatures and cartoons Dominguez Field (Carson, Calif.)
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