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Atlantic & Pacific Aerial Navigation Co. Stock Certificate (103416)

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Atlantic & Pacific Aerial Navigation Co. Stock Certificate  (103416)
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Early! Inc. August 1896. No. 662, issued for three shares to Robert H. Mitchell on June 30th, 1898 in San Francisco. Signed by president Charles A. Smith and the secretary. Not cancelled. Black border and print. Vignette of the flying machine with coastal city in background (San Francisco). Not cancelled. No printer listed. Heavy folds, a few stains. 8 x 10.5" According to an 1897 article in Sanitary & Heating Age, Hiram S. Maxim was supt. and in charge of construction. (Maxim the creator of the Maxim gun, the first portable fully automatic machine gun). Maxim states that the company's airship will make a trip to the Klondike next spring. He describes it as powered by a 16 horse-power naphtha engine, weighing 5,000 bounds and having a double skin. The space between the skins will be filled with hydrogen gas. An 1897 Electrical World, Volume 29, article adds more details: the ships will be 200 feet long, the cones 35 ft. in diameter. The engine is now a 180 horse-power Maxim engine. Working models are said to be on display at the Spreckels Building in SF. A large quantity of aluminum has been purchased from the Pittsburg Reduction Company. Fascinating pre-Wright Brothers flight history! Ken Prag Collection

Date: 1898
City/County: San Francisco
State: California