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Hearst Transcontinental Prize

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James J. Ward, who left New York for San Francisco Wednesday, flying for the W.R. Hearst $ 50,000 prize for a transcontinental flight, reached Callicoon, N.Y., a few miles from here, at 4:35 o'clock this afternoon. He covered 59 1-10 miles in 57 minutes, having left Middletown, N.Y., at 3:38
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tried to win it, having started too late, but did complete the flight in 49 days, including several crash landings and maintenance delays.
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in October 1910 to the first aviator to fly coast to coast across the
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on February 8, 1912, after the prize deadline expired.
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Index

Hearst prize
aviation
prize
William Randolph Hearst
United States
James J. Ward
Governors Island
Manhattan, New York City
Addison, New York
San Francisco, California
Calbraith Perry Rodgers
Robert G. Fowler
San Francisco, California
Jacksonville, Florida
List of aviation awards


"Prize Competitions and NASA's Centennial Challenges Program"
NASA
the original
"Flier, Seeking to Reach San Francisco, Lands at Calicoon Late in the Afternoon"
New York Times
"Ward Quits Coast Flight. Comes to Grief at Addison"
New York Times
"Robert G. Fowler, Aviator, 81, Dead; Pilot Flew Biplane From West to East Coast in 1911"
New York Times
Associated Press
Categories
1910 in aviation
1911 in aviation

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