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Apr 05 2015 Art Kleiner 12:16 AM

Identify the road in which the airplane took off and later landed! Hint: It is not the Long Island Motor Parkway. - Stewart Avenue, Garden City

Identify the bridge seen in the background. - Roosevelt Field Motor Parkway Bridge

Identify the airplane. Hint: It was made on Long Island. - Sperry Messenger made in Farmingdale. 

Identify the pilot of the airplane. Hint: Several months before this flight, he was the first person to fly across the Atlantic with a passenger. Second Hint: The pilot was a rival to Charles Lindbergh for the Orteig Prize. - Clarance Chamberlin who found the plane in a Sperry warehouse in Farmingdale.

Bonus: Identify the date of the photo and the reason for this unusual flight.  January 26, 1928.  Chamberlin was testing the ability of the Sperry Messenger to take-off and land from almost anywhere without the need for a long runway.  He planned to take a cross country trip lecturing about the applicability of the small plane.  Also, he had never before flown the plane.

From Mystery Friday Foto #14 Solved:Clarence D. Chamberlin Taking Off from Stewart Avenue in 1928

Apr 04 2015 Steve Lucas 10:35 PM

That’s Clarence Chamberlain in his Sperry “Messenger” aeroplane taking off from Clinton Road in Garden City, next to Curtiss Field. (Not sure why he didn’t use the airport) The date is January 24, 1928 and Chamberlain was on his way to Allentown, PA for the start of a 30,000 mile air / lecture tour. The plane was one of about 50 Messengers built by Sperry at their Farmingdale plant between 1920 and 1926. Chamberlain’s plane was an early version and was about 8 years old at the time. The bridge in the background is probably the LIMP going over the LIRR mainline just north of Old Country Road.

From Mystery Friday Foto #14 Solved:Clarence D. Chamberlin Taking Off from Stewart Avenue in 1928

Apr 04 2015 brian d mccarthy 9:52 PM

Happy Easter everyone!  It’s Saturday night, and refuse to do anymore research on this during Easter and afterwards( Vacation). Here is my best guess:

What LI rd did biplane take off/land on? Facing east on Stewart Ave.

Bridge in background? Roosevelt Field Motor Pkwy bridge. LIMP is running east and west underneath. Connecting rd south to Stewart Ave, and north into Roosevelt Field.

Identify airplane? Not sure what make. Biplane, could be a Curtiss training type.

Identify pilot? I’m going to say Clarence Chamberlin. He’s the first pilot to make a transatlantic flight with PASSENGER ( Charles A Levine). They performed this flight on 6/4/1927, departure from Roosevelt Field. It was about 2 weeks after Mr. Lindberghs transatlantic SOLO flight. Mr. Lindbergh won the Orteig prize. Mr. Chamberlin also wanted to win the prize, but Mr. Levine cancelled out Mr. Bertaud as Mr. Chamberlins co-pilot. A court injuction disallowed their airplane to fly ( Wright-Bellanca WB-2). So, Mr. Lindbergh was next in line.

Mystery photo date and purpose of flight? My best guess is fall or early winter ( several months after Mr. Chamberlins/Mr. Levines own transatlantic flight, looks to be those seasons anyway). Noone would usually utilize a main rd for take offs or landings, maybe this was for publicity.

From Mystery Friday Foto #14 Solved:Clarence D. Chamberlin Taking Off from Stewart Avenue in 1928

Apr 04 2015 Greg O. 1:52 PM

I need to revise my previous answer. I found the NY Times article from Jan. 24 1928, dating the photo at Jan 23rd of Chamberlin beginning a 30,000-mile lecture and air tour.

From Mystery Friday Foto #14 Solved:Clarence D. Chamberlin Taking Off from Stewart Avenue in 1928

Apr 04 2015 Greg O. 12:09 PM

Great photo!

Identify the road in which the airplane took off and later landed!
Taking off heading West on Stewart Ave. Garden City

Identify the bridge seen in the background.
Roosevelt Field LIMP bridge

Identify the airplane.
Sperry Messenger plane

Identify the pilot of the airplane.
Clarence Duncan Chamberlin (November 11, 1893 – October 30/31, 1976)

Bonus: Identify the date of the photo and the reason for this unusal flight.
January 26 1928 The photo was dated but I can’t seem to find the definitive purpose of the flight. Maybe Chamberlin was testing the Sperry for the army along Mitchel on Stewart. Still searching…

From Mystery Friday Foto #14 Solved:Clarence D. Chamberlin Taking Off from Stewart Avenue in 1928

Apr 03 2015 Tim Ivers 9:33 PM

View is looking east down Stewart Avenue in Garden City in 1928.
Clarence Chamberlin was giving it a test run after hauling it out of the possible scrap heap at the Curtiss factory down the read.  The plane, a Sperry Messenger, 20 HP with a 20 foot wing span, took off and landed successfully on Stewart Avenue and was taken over to Roosevelt Field where Chamberlain took for for an engagement in Pennsylvania..
The bridge in the photo is the LIMP bridge to Roosevelt Field over the LIMP.

From Mystery Friday Foto #14 Solved:Clarence D. Chamberlin Taking Off from Stewart Avenue in 1928

Apr 03 2015 Richard D. Kaye 11:44 AM

Congratulations, Howard! Another one-of-kind American classic to add to your collection. Can’t wait to go for a spin…

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Apr 03 2015 Michael LaBarbera 10:06 AM

I can only guess that it is a road running perpendicular (possibly taking off north due to the shadows) to the motor parkway, and the bridge is definitely a Motor Parkway bridge. An old doctor at the hospital i work at told me that when he was a kid in Lake Success, Planes used to take off and land on open roads and fields if they had a problem. His father was a mechanic and him and his son would help the pilot and get the plane back up to the air.  This could be anywhere but since its from the Garden City Archives I would guess this is in Nassau County where a road runs north roughly 90 degrees looking south to the Motor Parkway, and the shadows being short may suggest early afternoon.

From Mystery Friday Foto #14 Solved:Clarence D. Chamberlin Taking Off from Stewart Avenue in 1928

Apr 01 2015 Steve Lucas 4:43 PM

I’m glad everyone had some fun with the Smith photo. Learning something new at least once a week keeps the old grey matter working.

From Mystery Foto #13 Solved: New York Supreme Court Justice Wilmot Moses Smith (1852-1906)

Apr 01 2015 Robert Luttgen 3:12 PM

Time for a bigger garage Howard?  Glad to see such a beautiful part of our American automobile history preserved by someone as dedicated as yourself.

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Mar 31 2015 Art Kleiner 1:26 PM

Greg - sorry about that!  Good one, Steve.

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Mar 31 2015 brian d mccarthy 12:31 PM

Very good, Art. I know this is all in fun. But there’s some comfort knowing that I’m not the only one who had a hard time with this. I live near the Sachem Public library. They have a well organized history room. And even though I didn’t solve this mystery, it’s never a wasted visit to the library.

From Mystery Foto #13 Solved: New York Supreme Court Justice Wilmot Moses Smith (1852-1906)

Mar 30 2015 Greg O. 10:51 PM

Geez Steve, you and Art really know how to bring a guy’s average down!!

I was on the right track with his ‘action’ but couldn’t come up with his name anywhere. Great photo this week!

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Mar 30 2015 L.K. 5:26 PM

Howard, nice addition to the growing collection…...Enjoy it !

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Mar 30 2015 brian d mccarthy 3:28 PM

This gentlemans face has been haunting me since Friday. Either I did’nt research this enough or too much, I’m just not coming up with anything. I perused various Patchogue history books at the library, in addition to internet searching. It’s possible that I came across his name, but not any of the photos I came across resembled him. It’s a mystery to me, Steve.

From Mystery Foto #13 Solved: New York Supreme Court Justice Wilmot Moses Smith (1852-1906)

Mar 30 2015 frank femenias 12:02 PM

Can’t be Stewart who passed away in 1876, and not August Belmont. Good one Steve.

From Mystery Foto #13 Solved: New York Supreme Court Justice Wilmot Moses Smith (1852-1906)

Mar 30 2015 frank femenias 11:53 AM

Stumped again,, I’ll guess RR man Alexander Turney Stewart

From Mystery Foto #13 Solved: New York Supreme Court Justice Wilmot Moses Smith (1852-1906)

Mar 30 2015 Art Kleiner 9:26 AM

Steve, thanks for this week’s photo.  After two misfires, finally came across the correct answer.  But I did learn a lot about a Patchogue resident name Fullerton as well as a Judge Jaycox. 

But Wilmot M. Smith is the correct answer.

Identify the gentleman:  Honorable Justice Wilmot M. Smith

What action did he take in relation to the 1904 Vanderbilt Cup Race?
Enabled the running of the race after it was being protested by the “People’s Protective Association”. 
NY Times - Oct. 8, 1904
“Justice Wilmot M. Smith, sitting in Special Term for Motions of the Supreme Court, Brooklyn, yesterday, denied the motion for an injunction against the Automobile Association of America and the Board of Supervisors of Nassau County, enjoining them from conducting the race for the Vanderbilt Cup.”

From Mystery Foto #13 Solved: New York Supreme Court Justice Wilmot Moses Smith (1852-1906)

Mar 29 2015 JeRita 9:46 PM

Howard congrats on your new arrival We can’t to see you on the circuit JeRita

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Mar 29 2015 Marty Goffe 8:58 PM

Howard: Congrats on your acquisition of the beautiful AMERICAN Mustang, a rolling piece of AMERICAN automotive history.  Enjoy it !
— Marty, member of GNYR

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