File:Pilot Tony Jannus and Captain Albert Berry with the Benoist-built bi-plane they used when Berry became the first person to parachute from an airplane on 1 March 1912.jpg

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Title: Pilot Tony Jannus and Captain Albert Berry with the Benoist-built bi-plane they used when Berry became the first person to parachute from an airplane on 1 March 1912.
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Source Missouri History Museum
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N30169
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Aviation- Aircraft of 1940s, Women Aviators, D. Corrigan, Marshall Flying School, Scott Field, Air Mail 1926; George Herwig- Midcoast Aviation; Jeanne Barbour Collection
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Transportation
Aeronautics
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149119
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AEA179A0-888D-806B-4B9D-8675A1C81000

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