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Object Details
Country of Origin France Type AWARDS-Medals & Ribbons Physical Description Bronze commemorative medal of the June 1929 West to East Atlantic Flight by Assollant, Lefevre, and Lotti; Obverse: relief profile bust of Assollant, Lefevre, and Lotti wearing leather flying helmets depicted, embossed text "ASSOLLANT LEFEVRE LOTTI 13 ET 14 JUNI 1929"; Reverse: relief of an aircraft and map of the North Atlantic depicted, embossed text "OLD ORCHARD COMILLAS PREMIERE TRAVERSEE AERIENNE FRANCAISE SANS ESCALE DE L'ATLANTIQUE NORD DE L'OUEST A L'EST". Dimensions 3-D (Diameter x Depth): 6.7 × 0.8cm (2 5/8 × 5/16 in.)
Materials Bronze
Protective Coating
Inventory Number A19640071000 Credit Line Donated by the Institute of Aeronautical Sciences Inc. Data Source National Air and Space Museum Restrictions & Rights Usage conditions apply
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