K.S. "Slim" Lindsay "Quiet Birdmen" Book 1934-2007 1930s

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K.S. "Slim" Lindsay "Quiet Birdmen" Book 1934-2007 1930s

The Quiet Birdmen Book contains 640 photographs of "Quiet Birdmen" members displayed on 160 pages. The Quiet Birdmen is one of the oldest continuously functioning aviator organizations in existence, with its roots in the 1920s. Included in the book are photographs of such pilots as H.H. "Jimmie" Doolittle, E. E. "Pop" Cleveland, Roscoe Turner, Walter R. Brookins, Wiley Post, E.V. "Eddie" Rickenbacker, and C.A. "Slim" Lindbergh.

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Lindsay, K. S.

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Mr. Lindsay's early career was primarily as a salesman. From December 1919 until May 1924, he owned and operated an automobile business in Northboro, Massachusetts. He 1922 he learned to fly and obtained a pilot's license from the State of Massachusetts in September 1924. From 1924 until April 1928, he was employed as a salesman for a variety of companies including General Electric, Sprague Electrical Supplies, and the Clapp Rose and Vaughn Company. In April 1928 his foc...

Quiet Birdmen

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