A similar photograph of the Missing Link autogiro in flight is captioned, "Crowd Marvels at Strange Aircraft Autogiro as it appeared when dropping vertically to the ground at Los Angeles Airport and inset, John Miller of Poughkeepsie, N. Y., pilot of machine's first transcontinental trip," Los Angeles Times, 30 May 1931: A3
A similar photograph of the Missing Link autogiro in flight is captioned, "Crowd Marvels at Strange Aircraft Autogiro as it appeared when dropping vertically to the ground at Los Angeles Airport and inset, John Miller of Poughkeepsie, N. Y., pilot of machine's first transcontinental trip," Los Angeles Times, 30 May 1931: A3
A similar photograph of the Missing Link autogiro in flight is captioned, "Crowd Marvels at Strange Aircraft Autogiro as it appeared when dropping vertically to the ground at Los Angeles Airport and inset, John Miller of Poughkeepsie, N. Y., pilot of machine's first transcontinental trip," Los Angeles Times, 30 May 1931: A3
In the near distance at center, the autogiro, Missing Link, flies through the air as it appears to take-off. It flies low to the ground, just above the tarmac that stretches beneath it. The plane is viewed from below and from the tail; it flies away from camera with its nose tilted upward. Along the bottom edge, the tarmac and air field sprawl into the distance.
A similar photograph of the Missing Link autogiro in flight is captioned, "Crowd Marvels at Strange Aircraft Autogiro as it appeared when dropping vertically to the ground at Los Angeles Airport and inset, John Miller of Poughkeepsie, N. Y., pilot of machine's first transcontinental trip," Los Angeles Times, 30 May 1931: A3
Photo appears with the article "Soviets to Buy Plane Parts Here: Party Visits Factories in City and Studies Methods of Construction," Los Angeles Times, 5 Feb. 1930: A8.
This photograph is very similar to one that appears with the article, "New Invention Portrays Third Dimension: 'Celestial Sphere' Devised to Instruct Aerial Navigators," Los Angeles Times, 25 Nov. 1933: A12.
Left to right, William M. Breingan in a flight suit, Paul Stillman, A. C. Barlow, Finley Henderson, Congressman W. E. Evans, Captain Walter F. Parkin in a flight suit, and Glen D. Mapes (identifications from typescript note filed with negative), standing in a half circle with an automobile behind them.