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  • Hearst Transcontinental Prize - Wikipedia
    The Hearst prize was a $50,000 (approximately $1,728,000 today) aviation prize offered by publisher William Randolph Hearst in October 1910 to the first aviator to fly coast to coast across the United States, in either direction, in fewer than 30 days from start to finish
  • How a Brand New Pilot (and Grape Soda) Made History Crossing the U. S.
    $50,000 That was the prize publishing magnate William Randolph Hearst set in 1910 for the first person to fly across the United States in 30 days or less before October 10, 1911 Today, the prize would be worth over $1 6 million dollars
  • He Was the First to Fly Across America. But Crashed 8 . . . - HistoryNet
    Hearst said he intended the prize to “encourage the useful development of the aeroplane,” but if he gained publicity for his newspapers, so much the better Such a feat would smash all existing records for long-distance, multi-leg flights
  • First Transcontinental Flight
    First Transcontinental Flight In 1911 a newspaper editor named William Randolph Hearst offered up a prize of 50,000 US dollars to the first person who could fly an airplane coast to coast in less than 30 days
  • Transcontinental flight - Wikipedia
    Hearst offered a $US50,000 prize to the first aviator to fly coast to coast, in either direction, in less than 30 days from start to finish Previous attempts by James J Ward and Henry Atwood had been unsuccessful
  • Wright EX Vin Fiz - National Air and Space Museum
    In 1910, famed publishing magnate William Randolph Hearst announced his offer of a $50,000-prize for a U S transcontinental flight in thirty days or less Rodgers' Wright EX biplane was named the Vin Fiz after his sponsor's grape soda product
  • San Diego Air Space Museum - Historic Balboa Park, San Diego
    The driving force behind the effort was a $50,000 prize offered by newspaper baron William Randolph Hearst for completing the first transcontinental flight within 30 days of the initial take-off
  • Hearst Transcontinental Prize Explained
    The Hearst prize was a $50,000 (approximately $ today) aviation prize offered by publisher William Randolph Hearst in October 1910 to the first aviator to fly coast to coast across the United States, in either direction, in fewer than 30 days from start to finish
  • About: Hearst Transcontinental Prize - DBpedia Association
    The Hearst prize was a $50,000 (approximately $1,454,000 today) aviation prize offered by publisher William Randolph Hearst in October 1910 to the first aviator to fly coast to coast across the United States, in either direction, in fewer than 30 days from start to finish
  • This Week In Pittsburgh History: Aviator Calbraith Perry Rodgers . . .
    A few weeks later, Rodgers entered a flying competition for the Hearst Prize, which offered $50,000 to the first person to fly coast to coast in fewer than 30 days Rodgers took off from Sheepshead Bay in Long Island, New York on Sept 17, 1911





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