Festival of Flight Takes Off!
The City of East Wenatchee celebrated the Festival of Flight at Pangborn Memorial Airport, celebrating Clyde Pangborn and Hugh Herndon’s first non-stop, trans-Pacific flight on the famous “Miss Veedol.”
This event celebrates the flight Pangborn and Herndon took on Oct. 3, 1931, leaving the Sabishiro Beach in Misawa, Japan and, unfortunately, crashing into East Wenatchee.
Photo by Terra Sokol. Clyde Pangborn and Hugh Herndon cardboard cutouts.
Clyde Pangborn and Hugh Herndon cardboard cutouts.
“Well, I’m still surprised that not everyone knows that that story exists. It wasn’t made into a famous movie or anything, but it is a historical event, and we’re lucky enough to have that historical event happen here in East Wenatchee,” East Wenatchee Mayor Jerrilea Crawford said. “Being able to show the Miss Veedol airplane and talk about the flight and the significance of it for aviation.”
On August 6, families had the opportunity to check out classic airplanes and modern-day rescue helicopters.
Photo by Terra Sokol.
Photo by Terra Sokol.
The East Wenatchee Cub Scouts held a mini color guard ceremony, opening the festival with the National Anthem.
Around 9:30 am, Link Transit unveiled their new vinyl bus wraps that feature the Miss Veedol flight, created by local Pullman artist David C. Hoyt. Some of the eight bus wrap designs were made by Mary Big Bull-Lewis and Rob Lewis with R Digital Design.
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