


Golden Flyer Takes Flight from New York, 1916
The Golden Flyer was an early 20th-century aircraft that stood out for its innovative design and engineering. Captured in this April 6, 1916, photograph, the image shows the moment this pioneering flying machine took off from New York, marking a significant milestone in aviation history. The Golden Flyer was the brainchild of aviation enthusiast John B. McGowan, who aimed to progress the nascent field of flight with his unique design.
Produced by the Bain News Service, this glass negative offers a glimpse into an era when aviation was still in its infancy. The excitement surrounding flight captured the publics imagination, and daredevils like McGowan became the icons of this new frontier. This photograph not only highlights the design features of the Golden Flyer but also reflects the burgeoning interest in air travel that would eventually transform how the world connected.

Golden Flyer Takes Flight from New York, 1916
