U.S. Chief Signal Officer inspects new radio equipment for talking to Aviators in flight. The new aircraft-radio equipment designed by both the Signal Corps of the War Department permits of both radiotelephone and radiotelegraph communication, sending, receiving, at the same time. The apparatus is used communicating with airplanes in flight. Corporal [...] is demonstrating the outfit to the Chief Signal Officer, Major General George S. Gibbs, this is the first photograph showing him with radio
Summary
A man and a woman are working on a machine.
Public domain portrait photograph, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Heavier than Air: From first heavier-than-air manned flights, to a dawn of modern aviation.
- Same Outfit High Resolution Stock Photography and Images - Alamy
- Radiotelegraph High Resolution Stock Photography and Images ...
- Aircraft Radio High Resolution Stock Photography and Images - Alamy
- Chief Signal Officer High Resolution Stock Photography and Images ...
- Telegraph Operator Art Prints | Fine Art America
- Morse Code Photographs (Page #2 of 2) | Fine Art America
- Telegraph Operator Posters | Fine Art America
- Radio Operator Posters | Fine Art America
- Wireless Telegraph Art | Pixels
- Signals Intelligence Art | Pixels
Tags
glass negatives
chief
signal
officer
inspects
chief signal officer inspects
radio
equipment
radio equipment
aviators
flight
aircraft radio
aircraft radio equipment
corps
signal corps
war
war department
radiotelephone
both radiotelephone
radiotelegraph
communication
radiotelegraph communication
apparatus
airplanes
corporal
outfit
chief signal officer
major
general
george
major general george s
gibbs
first photograph
major general
us signal corps
portrait
man
united states history
library of congress
Date
01/01/1928
Contributors
Harris & Ewing, photographer
in collections
Location
Source
Library of Congress
Link
Copyright info
No known restrictions on publication.