File:St Louis Globe Democrat Sun Jul 6 1924 Marie.jpg
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Photograph of Marie Meyer of Marie Meyer Flying Circus, seated on a three-wheeled car
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English: Photograph of Marie Meyer of Marie Meyer Flying Circus, seated on a three-wheeled car. The original caption read: Three-wheeled Flint Car Carries Woman Stunt Flyer AVIATRIX AND 3-WHEEL AUTO A Flint touring car, running on three wheels, provided by the Rose-Del Flint Motor Company, recently authorized as a Flint dealer in St. Louis, aidedd in the exploitation of the Flying Circus, held at the Lambert-St. Louis Flying Field at Bridgeton on Independence Day. It carried Miss Marie Meyer, the aviatrix, who aided in the stunt flying, standing on the center of the top plane while it looped the loop and otherwise performed. E. T. Robinson, Jr. manager of the Rose-Del Flint Company, drove the car, which had its right front wheel removed. Miss Meyer, in aviation costume, was photographed seated on the right front fender. Robert S. Kelley, manager of the St. Louis Flint Company, the factory branch in St. Louis, was one of the officials of the aviation circus." |
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