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Schneider Killed During a Routine Training Flight (1940)

Eddie August Schneider (1910-1940) in an obituary by the Associated Press published in Daily News Leader on December 24, 1940. His legal name was "Eddie Schneider" but some sources incorrectly formalized it to "Edward Schneider". He wrote in Look Out, Lindbergh - Here I Come in 1931: "Because people are always asking me, my name is really Eddie: I was christened that way. It isn't very dressy, but it serves the purpose."

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Schneider Killed During a Routine Training Flight. New York City, New York; December 23, 1940 (Associated Press) Edward Schneider [sic], twenty-eight, a flying instructor who had challenged death scores of times as a trans-continental speed record-breaker and as a flying soldier of fortune in the Spanish civil war, was killed today in a routine training flight with a pupil. Schneider and the student, George W. Herzog, thirty-seven. were drowned in an inlet of Jamaica bay near Floyd Bennett Field when their plane. went into a spin after a collision with a navy trainer 600 feet above the field. Ensign Kenneth A. Kuehner, twenty-five, of Minster, Ohio, pilot of the navy plane, landed with little damage. Neither Kuhener nor his passenger, Second Class Seaman Franklin Newcomer, twenty-five, of Rochester, Ohio, was injured. Schneider, who learned to fly at sixteen, set a new Junior speed record of twenty-nine hours and forty-one minutes from Westfleld, New Jersey to Los Angeles in 1930. A week later he smashed two other records with eastward flights. He was one of four American "suicide pilots," leaders of the Yankee squadron, who fought for Loyalist Spain 1937.

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