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- Q7326808 description "American aviation pioneer".
- Q7326808 description "American aviation pioneer".
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- Q7326808 abstract "Richard James (1911–1989) set the junior transcontinental air speed record in 1928. He completed the flight on December 15, 1928, arriving in New York. He had left from San Francisco. The elapsed flying time was 48 hours, spread over one month. The contest was sponsored by the Society for the Promotion of Aviation. Dick James, as he was known to friends and family, was also awarded the National Clifford B. Harmon Award for 1928, and received a silver loving cup made by Tiffany & Company as well as having a ticker-tape parade in New York City.His record stood till 1930, when it was broken by Frank Goldsborough. He was born in Terre Haute, Indiana and flew an Travel Air 2000.".
- Q7326808 alias "Dick James".
- Q7326808 birthDate "1911-04-15".
- Q7326808 birthYear "1911".
- Q7326808 deathDate "1989".
- Q7326808 deathYear "1989".
- Q7326808 thumbnail Dick_James_2014-03-01_21-34.jpg?width=300.
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- Q7326808 wikiPageWikiLink Q6938625.
- Q7326808 wikiPageWikiLink Q8075343.
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- Q7326808 alternativeNames "Dick James".
- Q7326808 dateOfBirth "1911-04-15".
- Q7326808 dateOfDeath "1989".
- Q7326808 name "James, Richard E.".
- Q7326808 shortDescription "American aviation pioneer".
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- Q7326808 comment "Richard James (1911–1989) set the junior transcontinental air speed record in 1928. He completed the flight on December 15, 1928, arriving in New York. He had left from San Francisco. The elapsed flying time was 48 hours, spread over one month. The contest was sponsored by the Society for the Promotion of Aviation. Dick James, as he was known to friends and family, was also awarded the National Clifford B.".
- Q7326808 label "Richard James (aviator)".
- Q7326808 depiction Dick_James_2014-03-01_21-34.jpg.
- Q7326808 givenName "Richard E.".
- Q7326808 name "James, Richard E.".
- Q7326808 name "Richard E. James".
- Q7326808 surname "James".