Arch Hoxsey, Frank Coffyn, and Ralph Johnstone, Members of the Wright Exhibition Flying Team, 1910

THF625926 / Arch Hoxsey, Frank Coffyn, and Ralph Johnstone, Members of the Wright Exhibition Flying Team, 1910 / front
01

Artifact Overview

Frank Coffyn, Arch Hoxsey, and Ralph Johnstone all flew for the Wright brothers' exhibition team. Hoxsey and Johnstone had a friendly rivalry setting altitude records, and the press dubbed them the "heavenly twins." Both were killed in separate crashes in 1910. Coffyn trained military pilots during World War I, got involved with helicopters, and died -- of natural causes -- in 1960.

Artifact Details

Artifact

Photographic postcard

Subject Date

1910

Location

Not on exhibit to the public.

Object ID

99.256.12

Credit

From the Collections of The Henry Ford.

Material

Paper (Fiber product)
Card stock

Technique

Gelatin silver process
Printing (Process)

Color

Black-and-white (Colors)

Dimensions

Height: undefined in
Width: undefined in

Inscriptions

on front, lower edge: 1119 / HOXSEY / COFFYN / JOHNSTONE
02

Related Content

  • Air Racing Poster, "Over 200 Miles Per Hour International Air Races," St. Louis, Missouri, 1921
    Set

    Exhibition Flying

    • 22 Artifacts
    Part showmanship and part salesmanship, early aviation meets and air shows improved airplane technology and promoted the aviation industry. Air races celebrated speed, with pilots competing against the clock or against each other on marked courses. Reliability tours focused on stamina, with prizes awarded for dependable flying on specific schedules. Exhibition flying launched great careers for some -- and cut them short for others.