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Title
AL-73C Luqueer Album Image _00422 NX962Y
Contributing Institution
San Diego Air and Space Museum Library and Archives
Collection
California’s Aviation History
Rights Information
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Description
From the Frank S. "Luke" Luqueer Photo Collection The Frank S. "Luke" Luqueer Photograph Collection is composed of 4 large albums covering from the 1920s to the 1950s. The albums contain historic photos and correspondences from many important historical figures such as Jack Frye, Pat Amelia Earhart, Wiley Post, Howard Hughes, Hap Arnold, Jimmy Doolittle, Art Goebel, Charles Lindbergh, Douglas McArthur, and Ruth Elder to name a few. Many of the images have been autographed. Frank Luqueer is a notable aviation photographer. He bought his first camera in 1903 and devoted much of his life to taking photos of historic personalities and events in aviation history. Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum Archive
Type
image
Format
Photo
Subject
Luke Luqueer
Aviation
Golden Age
Aircraft
Airplane
NX962Y
X962Y
Loughead Brothers Aircraft Corporation
Loughead Brothers Aircraft
Loughead Brothers
Lockheed Brothers Aircraft Corporation
Lockheed Brothers Aircraft
Lockheed Brothers
Olympic Duo-Four
Olympic Duo-4
Duo-Four
Duo-4
Menasco Motors Company
Menasco Motors
Menasco C4 Pirate
Menasco C4
Menasco Pirate
C4 Pirate
C4
Pirate
Crash Landing
Plane Crash
Nose Over

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