A different Associated Press photograph of the event is titled, "Aviator Dons Another Laurel," and captioned, "Honolulu Winner at End of Flight Art Goebel steps from his Lockheed plane upon arrival at Mines Field after trip from New York. [A. P. photo]," Los Angeles Times, 14 Sep 1928: A1
This photograph is possibly related to the articles, "GOEBEL TO START AIR HOP TODAY: Hawaiian Flight Winner Hopes to Get Off, After Several Delays," Los Angeles Times, 19 Aug. 1928: B1, and, "GOEBEL FLIGHT UNDER WAY: Reported Over Phoenix After Take-off from Mines Field in Nonstop Hop to New York," Los Angeles Times, 20 Aug. 1928: 1
From left to right, Arthur Goebel, Sr., Arthur Goebel and Emma Goebel stand beside the "Yankee Doodle" monoplane. Arthur, Sr., rests a hand on the plane's wheel and looks to camera. To his left, Arthur, Jr. kisses his mother goodbye. Behind the Goebels and to the left, Yankee Doodle sits in partial view; its tail stretches back towards center. A large white patch cuts across the upper right corner. A few people appear to stand along the right edge to watch the farewell.