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10771.
(Astronaut). Charles Conrad
(b.1930). Third astronaut to
walk in the moon. 10”x8” NASA color print of Conrad standing in his space
uniform, boldly signed over a light portion of the uniform Very fine
condition. $150.00
10553.
(Astronauts).
Space Shuttle 51-G. Launched June 11, 1985 with crew member Commander Daniel
Bradenstein, Pilot JohnCreighton, Mission specialists Shannon
Lucid, Steven Nagel & John Fabian, and Payload Specialists Sultan Al-Saud
of Saudia Arabia and Patrick Baudry of France. A short snorter, a $5.00
bill, signed by at least 6 of them, possibly 7. Plus photo (halftone) of the
group standing with their logo and model of the space ship. Also FDC of their
launch with logo in color postmarked June 11, 1985. 3 pieces.
$90.00
10458.
Lindbergh, Charles A. (1902-74). American aviator. First to fly solo
non-stop across the Atlantic Ocean in 1927. S on portion of hotel register of
the Beale Hotel, 1p, 7”x10”, Kingman, Arizona, 1930 Jan. 30. Very good. Slight
age-toning and wear. The hotel proprietor was Lulu R. Hall. This partly printed
document represents the upper half of the hotel register, signed by 6
individuals on the recto and one on verso. Lindbergh writes in his residence as
”St. Louis ”and also writes another guest’s name above his, “H.
Bawlus / San Diego.” Lindbergh stayed in Room 53 and Bawlus in Room
22. $450.00
 108123. Rickenbacker, Edward (Eddie). World War I ace and
president of Easter Air Lines. Partly printed MsDS, 3”x6”, New York, 1971 Sept.
1. Fine His personal check in the amount of $122.00 payable to Eastern Air
Lines, Inc. PLUS 10”x8” photo of a portrait of Rickenbacker in uniform after
Howard Chandler Christy. 2 pieces. $175.00
108124. Rickenbacker, Edward (Eddie). Partly printed MsDS,
3”x6”, New York, 1971 Aug. 30. Fine His personal check in the amount of $72.00
payable to his “Rickenbacker Report.” $165.00
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