H.A. Speer, in suit, tie, and flight helmet, Helene Millard, in leopard-spotted coat, man in suit, tie, and hat, and William S. Baird, in suit and bow tie, leather jacket, and flight helmet, all standing near biplane
Florence Lowe Barnes, also known by her nickname Pancho, poses on the wing of a biplane with two shepherds in the cockpit. She holds a ribbon in her hand with the year "1932" emblazoned in it.
Possibly related to the article “Girl Gets Way--In Air, Injunction Denied in Fight to Bar Actress From Plane Trip.” Los Angeles Times, 1 Mar. 1927: 11. The article states: Petition for an injunction to prevent Helene Millard, an actress at a Hollywood theater, from flying to the bedside of her father, Royal Millard, reported ill in San Francisco, was denied yesterday by Judge Baird after the court had inspected the airplane said to have been chartered by Miss Millard, and pronounced it safe for the flight…
Side view of biplane with propeller in motion, man in cockpit, 3 men standing nearby, with buildings, trees, and another plane at left. Legible signs on buildings read: [Li]ghtning Gasoline, Art Goebel, Rainbow Motor Oils, SB, Bach Passenger Flights, Ticket Office.