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Bellanca Model J aeroplane, 1920s C018 / 0616

Bellanca Model J aeroplane, 1920s C018  /  0616


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Bellanca Model J aeroplane, 1920s C018 / 0616

Bellanca Model J aeroplane, with 3 Musketeers on the side. This aircraft, a high-wing monoplane, was designed by Italian-US aircraft engineer Giuseppe Mario Bellanca (1886-1960). He developed his first designs in Italy, emigrating to the USA in 1911 and founding a flying school in New York City. Bellanca founded the Bellanca Aircraft Company in 1927. Photographed circa 1925

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1900s 1920s 1925 Aerial Aeronautical Aeronautics Aeroplane Aircraft Airfield Airplane Aviation Flight Italian Monoplane North American Transport Transportation High Wing Italian American Three Musketeers


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This print showcases the iconic Bellanca Model J aeroplane from the 1920s. Designed by Italian-US aircraft engineer Giuseppe Mario Bellanca, this high-wing monoplane represents a significant milestone in aviation history. The image beautifully captures the sleek lines of the aircraft, with its distinctive feature being three Musketeers depicted on its side. Giuseppe Mario Bellanca's journey began in Italy where he developed his first designs before immigrating to the United States in 1911. In New York City, he established a flying school and later founded the renowned Bellanca Aircraft Company in 1927. The photograph, taken around 1925, transports us back to an era when flight was still considered a marvel of technology and transportation. It serves as a testament to human ingenuity and innovation during this pivotal time in aeronautical history. With its single-engine configuration and elegant design, this Bellanca Model J aeroplane exemplifies both grace and power. Its presence on an airfield evokes images of daring pilots embarking on thrilling adventures through vast skies. As we admire this remarkable piece of machinery frozen in time, let us appreciate how it symbolizes not only technological progress but also embodies the spirit of exploration that has driven humanity forward throughout our shared history.

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