Author:Eddie August Schneider
Appearance
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Works
[edit]- I Break a Record and Have a Swell Time Besides (1931 October 1)
- Look Out, Lindbergh - Here I Come (1931 September 1)
Works about Schneider
[edit]- Gretchen Hahnen (1902-1986) letter to Bertrand Acosta (1895-1954) on June 30, 1953 (1953)
- A former Des Moines woman … (1952)
- Biography of Eddie August Schneider by Gretchen Frances Hahnen (1948) A short biography by his widow
Memorial library
[edit]- Memorial to J. C. Flier (1952) Jersey Journal
Congressional investigation
[edit]- 77th Congress, 2nd Session, Congress, Report No. 1072 (1942 February 13) United States Congress
Funeral
[edit]- Planes To Salute Eddie Schneider (1940 December 27)
- Air Buddies to Strew Rose on Schneider Grave (1940 December 26)
Death in aircrash
[edit]- Edward Schneider Killed In Crash At Bennett Field (1940 December 26) The Daily Register obituary
- Schneider Killed During a Routine Training Flight (1940 December 24) Daily News Leader obituary
- Noted Pilot Dies in Plane Crash (1940 December 24) Associated Press obituary
- Training Flights Scored As Fatal Crash Is Probed (24 December 1940) Brooklyn Eagle obituary
- Cheated Death In Air Battles, Dies In Crash (24 December 1940) Daily News obituary
- 2 Die as Planes Crash at Field (1940 December 23) New York Times obituary
- Two Die After Planes Collide Mid-Air (1940 December 23) International News Service obituary
- Local Pilot Killed. Eddie Schneider And Passenger Die in Crash (1940 December 23) Jersey Journal obituary
Yankee Squadron
[edit]- Flier Returns from Spain (1937 January 16) Associated Press
- Flier Is Questioned on Enlistment for Spanish War Duty (1937 January 16) Associated Press
- Aviator Says New York Attorney Is Leftist Agent (1937 January 15) Associated Press
- Hired Soldiers (1937 January 8) Reno Evening Gazette editorial
- 4 Disillusioned Yank Airmen Desert Spain (1937 January 6) Associated Press
- 4 American Pilots Quit Spanish War as Loyalists Fail to Pay (1937 January 6) Associated Press
- Eddie Schneider Air Battler For Spanish Loyalists (1936 December 31) Red Bank Register
- Yankee Air Squadron Aids Capital of Spanish Rebels (1936 December 25) United Press
- Trio of American Fliers to Aid Spanish Loyalists (1936 November 21) Associated Press
Jersey City Airport
[edit]- He Learns to Fly in 55 Minutes (1935 March 21) Richfield Reaper
Marriage
[edit]- Eddie Schneider, Gretchen Hahnen, Local Fliers, Report Wedding (1934)
- Eddie A. Schneider Weds Woman Flyer (1934 June 26) Associated Press
Air races
[edit]- Eddie Schneider Is a Plucky Birdman (1931 July 26) The Nebraska State Journal
- Famous Fliers Enter Air Tour (1931 July 2) United Press
- Official Of Oil Firm Flies Here (1931 January 8) Miami News
- Boy Flier Plans Flight Around World Next June (December 14, 1930) Associated Press
- Eighteen Air Tourists End Annual Jaunt (1930 September 27) Associated Press
- Eddie Schneider Averts Chicago Airplane Crash (1930 September 2) The Daily Record
- Three Youths In Public Eye At Aviation Races Chicago (1930 August 28) Associated Press
Transcontinental speed record
[edit]- City Greets Boy Flier (1930 August 26) Jersey Journal
- Boy Makes New Round Trip Mark (1930 August 25) Associated Press
- Young Flier Hands Letters to Mayors (1930 August 25) Associated Press
- Eddie Schneider Lowers 3 Marks (1930 August 24) Associated Press
- Champion Boy Flyer Stops at Columbus On Way to New York (1930 August 24) Associated Press
- Schneider Reaches Ohio (1930 August 23) Associated Press
- Boy Flier Off On Last Lap (1930 August 23) Associated Press
- Schneider Off On Trip To Wichita (1930 August 22) Associated Press
- Boy Flier Starts West to East Hop (1930 August 21) Associated Press
- Schneider After Another Record (1930 August 21) Associated Press
- Schneider Pushes Plane (1930 August 21) Associated Press
- Jersey City Schoolboy Breaks Goldsborough's Trans-Continental Mark (1930 August 19) Associated Press
- Jersey City Lad Holds Junior Flying Record for Westward Trip (1930 August 19) Associated Press
- Youth Captures Flight Record (1930 August 19) Associated Press
- Junior Record For Long Hop (1930 August 19) Associated Press
- Junior Flying Record Broken (1930 August 19) Associated Press
- Schneider Reaches Goal (1930 August 18) Associated Press
- Boy Pilot in Air (1930 August 18) Associated Press
- Schneider On Last Stage of Flight (1930 August 18) Associated Press
- Youth Lands At Wichita (1930 August 17) Associated Press
- Schneider Flies to Wichita (1930 August 16) Associated Press
- Flier Delayed. Youthful Record Seeker Lands at Wichita (1930 August 16) Associated Press
- Youthful Flyer Lands in Wichita (1930 August 16) Associated Press
- Junior Coast-to-Coast Flight Record Seeker Lands in St. Louis (1930 August 16) Associated Press
- Schneider Gains St. Louis (1930 August 15) Associated Press
- Eddie Schneider On His Way West (1930 August 15) Altoona Mirror
- Boy Flyer Hops Again For Columbus (1930 August 15) International News Service
- 18-Year-Old Flier Hops from Altoona On Flight to Coast (1930 August 15) Associated Press
- New Jersey Flier Makes Two Forced Landings In Pennsylvania (1930 August 15) Associated Press
- Schneider Will Go On Despite Near Disaster (1930 August 15) Jersey Journal
- Schneider Halted by Fog (1930 August 14) Associated Press
- Youth is After Junior Record (1930 August 14) Associated Press
- 18-Year-Old After Record (1930 August 14) Associated Press
- Youth, 19, to Try Today For Record U.S. Hop (1930 August 12) Associated Press
- Seeks Title on Coast Hop (1930 August 11) Associated Press
- Jersey City Boy Pilot A Veteran (1930 July 30) Jersey Journal
- Westfield Port Pupil 18, To Try At Plane Record (1930 July 29) The Courier-News
- Westfield Lad to Try for Record (1930 July 29) Associated Press
Youth
[edit]- Schultz - Thompson (1921)
See also
[edit]- Portal:Emil August Schneider, his father
- Portal:Gretchen Frances Hahnen, his wife
Some or all works by this author are in the public domain in the United States because they were published before January 1, 1929.
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