An original and two copy prints of photographs of the Den-Gro 1912 Monoplane, designed and built by Arthur V. Denehy and F. H. Gross, at White Plains, New York, circa 1912.
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Robert Denehy, Gift, 1995, NASM.1995.0020.0037.
Den-Gro 1912 Monoplane Photographs, Acc. NASM.1995.0020.0037, National Air and Space Museum, Smithsonian Institution.
Arranged, described, and encoded by Melissa A. N. Keiser, 2021.
"The Den-Gro Monoplane Designed and built by A. V. Denehy & F. H. Gross."
One-half left front view of the Den-Gro 1912 Monoplane on the ground at White Plains, New York, 1912. Several men stand around the front of the aircraft including Arthur V. Denehy (next to propeller); F. H. Gross is seen standing near wingtip in center right foreground. Photo by "S. F. C.", White Plains, New York, 1912.
Den-Gro 1912 Monoplane with Arthur V. Denehy
Three-quarter right front view of Den-Gro 1912 Monoplane on the ground at White Plains, New York, 1912. Designer and builder Arthur V. Denehy stands on lower fuselage struts at left side of nose of aircraft. Inset photo at top left corner shows Denehy in an unidentified automobile; oval inset at top right is bust portrait photograph of Denehy in fireman's uniform with hat (probably Union Hook and Ladder Company, White Plains, New York). Main photo by "S. F. C.", White Plains, New York, 1912, others unknown.