Maverickson
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This is an unusual photograph taken the morning of January 10, 1934. The aircraft is one of six Consolidated seaplanes that took off from Tiburon in the North San Fransico Bay area in route to Pearl Harbor, Hawaii and a then aviation worlds record for long distance flight over water. One of the flight crew, standing with the the anchor in hand, looks to be wearing a leather flight jacket. On close examination the air crewman's collar is raised and reveals that not unlike a G-1 it is fur lined.
Sailors are seen fending off the motor whale boat from the USS Gannet, a seaplane tender, while skipper Lt Cmdr. Kneffler McGinnis hands that mornings newpapers to Cmdr.Marc Mitcher and soon to be distsributed upon arrival the next morning. A fuel tank and hand crank pump can be seen in the forward portion of the boat.
Sailors are seen fending off the motor whale boat from the USS Gannet, a seaplane tender, while skipper Lt Cmdr. Kneffler McGinnis hands that mornings newpapers to Cmdr.Marc Mitcher and soon to be distsributed upon arrival the next morning. A fuel tank and hand crank pump can be seen in the forward portion of the boat.