2015-07-102015-07-1019282015-07-10http://hdl.handle.net/10735.1/4562Starboard side view of the Fokker tri-motor airplane at Roosevelt Field prior to its attempted trans-Atlantic flight in 1927 to capture the Orteig Prize (later won by Charles Lindbergh.) The airplane crashed on a practice takeoff severely injuring Floyd Bennett, the pilot, and his passenger, Richard Byrd. Image displayed (72 dpi JPEG), Master image (600 dpi TIFF).Permission to publish material from this collection in any form, current or future, must be obtained from the Special Collections Department, Eugene McDermott Library, The University of Texas at Dallas.Glines, Carroll V., 1920-Aerospace writersRoosevelt Field (Airport : Garden City, N.Y.)AirportsByrd, Richard Evelyn, 1888-1957Fokker F.VIIFokker, Anthony H. G. (Anthony Herman Gerard), 1890-1939Wanamaker, Rodman, 1863-1928Trans-Atlantic flightsFokker AmericaImage5CVG-17-9-PB3 Fokker America