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This aircraft is an Alexander Eaglerock A-4 registration NC701H built in 1929 by the Alexander Aircraft Company

There's not much information about this exact aircraft, but the same type features in a great article about The First Black Airmen to Fly Across America. It turns out there is at least one A-4 still flying - NC6927 - which you can see being flown in a short video about one of those aviators, James Banning.

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EagleRock A-4

Eaglerock A-4 (source) - note the deep sides for the forward cockpit, which you can see in your picture.

Eaglerock A-3

Eaglerock A-3 (source) - although a different engine, this angle helps makes sense of the struts in your picture.

This aircraft is an Alexander Eaglerock A-4 registration NC701H built in 1929 by the Alexander Aircraft Company

There's not much information about this exact aircraft, but the same type features in a great article about The First Black Airmen to Fly Across America .

Alexander Eaglerock  Eaglerock Advert source

EagleRock A-4

Eaglerock A-4 (source) - note the deep sides for the forward cockpit, which you can see in your picture.

Eaglerock A-3

Eaglerock A-3 (source) - although a different engine, this angle helps makes sense of the struts in your picture.

This aircraft is an Alexander Eaglerock A-4 registration NC701H built in 1929 by the Alexander Aircraft Company

There's not much information about this exact aircraft, but the same type features in a great article about The First Black Airmen to Fly Across America. It turns out there is at least one A-4 still flying - NC6927 - which you can see being flown in a short video about one of those aviators, James Banning.

Alexander Eaglerock 

Eaglerock Advert source

EagleRock A-4

Eaglerock A-4 (source) - note the deep sides for the forward cockpit, which you can see in your picture.

Eaglerock A-3

Eaglerock A-3 (source) - although a different engine, this angle helps makes sense of the struts in your picture.

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This aircraft is an Alexander Eaglerock A-4 registration NC701H built in 1929 by the Alexander Aircraft Company

There's not much information about this exact aircraft, but the same type features in a great article about The First Black Airmen to Fly Across America . Alexander Eaglerock

Alexander Eaglerock Eaglerock Advert source

EagleRock A-4

Eaglerock A-4 (source) - note the deep sides for the forward cockpit, which you can see in your picture.

Eaglerock A-3

Eaglerock A-3 (source) - although a different engine, this angle helps makes sense of the struts in your picture.

This aircraft is an Alexander Eaglerock A-4 registration NC701H built in 1929 by the Alexander Aircraft Company

There's not much information about this exact aircraft, but the same type features in a great article about The First Black Airmen to Fly Across America . Alexander Eaglerock

Eaglerock Advert source

EagleRock A-4

Eaglerock A-4 (source) - note the deep sides for the forward cockpit, which you can see in your picture.

Eaglerock A-3

Eaglerock A-3 (source) - although a different engine, this angle helps makes sense of the struts in your picture.

This aircraft is an Alexander Eaglerock A-4 registration NC701H built in 1929 by the Alexander Aircraft Company

There's not much information about this exact aircraft, but the same type features in a great article about The First Black Airmen to Fly Across America .

Alexander Eaglerock Eaglerock Advert source

EagleRock A-4

Eaglerock A-4 (source) - note the deep sides for the forward cockpit, which you can see in your picture.

Eaglerock A-3

Eaglerock A-3 (source) - although a different engine, this angle helps makes sense of the struts in your picture.

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This aircraft is an Alexander Eaglerock A-4 registration NC701H built in 1929 by the Alexander Aircraft Company

There's not much information about this exact aircraft, but the same type features in a great article about The First Black Airmen to Fly Across America . Alexander Eaglerock

Eaglerock Advert source

EagleRock A-4

Eaglerock A-4 (source) - note the deep sides for the forward cockpit, which you can see in your picture.

Eaglerock A-3

Eaglerock A-3 (source) - although a different engine, this angle helps makes sense of the struts in your picture.

This aircraft is an Alexander Eaglerock A-4 registration NC701H built in 1929 by the Alexander Aircraft Company

Eaglerock Advert source

EagleRock A-4

Eaglerock A-4 (source) - note the deep sides for the forward cockpit, which you can see in your picture.

Eaglerock A-3

Eaglerock A-3 (source) - although a different engine, this angle helps makes sense of the struts in your picture.

This aircraft is an Alexander Eaglerock A-4 registration NC701H built in 1929 by the Alexander Aircraft Company

There's not much information about this exact aircraft, but the same type features in a great article about The First Black Airmen to Fly Across America . Alexander Eaglerock

Eaglerock Advert source

EagleRock A-4

Eaglerock A-4 (source) - note the deep sides for the forward cockpit, which you can see in your picture.

Eaglerock A-3

Eaglerock A-3 (source) - although a different engine, this angle helps makes sense of the struts in your picture.

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