The Kangaroo
Cessna Model A flown by Eddie August Schneider
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The Kangaroo
Summary
The Kangaroo is a monoplane[1].
Key Facts
- The Kangaroo received the Great Lakes Trophy[2].
- The Kangaroo's instance of is recorded as monoplane[3].
- kangaroo is named after The Kangaroo[4].
- The Kangaroo's manufacturer is recorded as Cessna[5].
- The Kangaroo's aircraft registration is recorded as NC-27962[6].
- The Kangaroo's color is recorded as red[7].
- The Kangaroo's powered by is recorded as Warner Scarab[8].
- 1927 marks the founding of The Kangaroo[9].
- The Kangaroo was dissolved in December 23, 1940[10].
- The Kangaroo's service entry is recorded as 1927[11].
- The Kangaroo's significant event is recorded as 1940 Floyd Bennett Field midair crash[12].
- The Kangaroo's significant event is recorded as junior transcontinental speed record[13].
- The Kangaroo's crew members is recorded as Eddie August Schneider[14].
- The Kangaroo's described by source is recorded as 77th Congress, 2nd Session, Congress, Report No. 1072[15].
- The Kangaroo's described by source is recorded as Local Pilot Killed[16].
- The Kangaroo's described by source is recorded as Look Out, Lindbergh - Here I Come[17].
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Reception
The Kangaroo received the Great Lakes Trophy[2].
FAQs
What awards did The Kangaroo receive?
Honors received include Great Lakes Trophy[2].