In 1924 the Chicago, piloted by Lt. Lowell Smith (above) and Lt. Leslie Arnold, was one of two U.S. Army Air Service airplanes to complete the first round-the-world flight, a journey that lasted 175 days.
In 1924 the Chicago, piloted by Lt. Lowell Smith (above) and Lt. Leslie Arnold, was one of two U.S. Army Air Service airplanes to complete the first round-the-world flight, a journey that lasted 175 days.