English: Partially burned "crash cover" carried on the regular evening Southbound Air Mail flight of USPOD CAM #24 which departed Maywood Field, Chicago, IL, on schedule at 9:00PM, November 2, 1929, for Cincinnati, OH, via Indianapolis, IN. Pilot Charles Vermilyea miscalculated his altitude while landing at Mars Hill Airport in Indianapolis at 10:45PM and crashed resulting in a fire with loss of both pilot and airplane. About 85% of the mail (much of which was damaged) was salvaged and forwarded to its addressees with a notice applied to each cover reading "DAMAGED IN PLANE CRASH INDIANAPOLIS, IND. Nov. 2, 1929 ROBT. H. BRYSON, P.M."
2009-01-05 05:13 Centpacrr 1000×440× (174110 bytes) Crash Cover carried on Southbound flight of CAM #24 departing Chicago, IL, at 9:00OM, November 2, 1929, for Cincinnati, OH, via Indianapolis, IN. Pilot Charles Vermilyea miscalculated his altitude while landing at Mars Hill Airport in Indianapolis at 10:4
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