Albert P. Taylor, James D. Dole, and Gov. Wallace R. Farrington, Wheeler Field

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Albert P. Taylor, James D. Dole, and Gov. Wallace R. Farrington, Wheeler Field

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Albert P. Taylor, James D. Dole, and Gov. Wallace R. Farrington, Wheeler Field - Dole Air Race. Also known as the Dole Derby, flight from Oakland, Ca. to Wheeler Field, Honolulu, sponsored by James D. Dole.

There were eighteen official and unofficial entrants; of them fifteen officially drew for starting positions, and of those fifteen, two were disqualified, two withdrew, and three aircraft crashed resulting in three deaths before the race. Eight aircraft eventually started the race on August 16. Only two successfully arriving in Hawaii; Woolaroc, a Travel Air 5000 piloted by Arthur C. Goebel and William V. Davis, arrived after a 26 hour, 15 minute flight, leading runner-up Aloha by two hours. Of the other six aircraft, two had crashed on takeoff, two were forced to return for repairs, and two went missing during the race (Golden Eagle and Miss Doran). One of the aircraft that was repaired took off again to search for the missing aircraft several days later and also vanished over the sea (Dallas Spirit). In all, before, during, and after the race, ten people died and six airplanes were lost or damaged beyond repair.

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17/08/1927
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