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The Non-Stop Flight is a 1926 American silent Melodrama film directed by Emory Johnson and featured an "All-Star" cast, including Knute Erickson and Marcella Daly. Emilie Johnson, Emory's mother, wrote both the story and the screenplay. Trapped at sea, the crew built a sail from wing fabric and set out for Hawaii. The US Navy rescues the beleaguered crew nine days later. Even though the flight fell short of its goal, their harrowing adventures captured the imagination and newspaper headlines of the day. Film Booking Offices of America released the film on March 28, 1926.
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dbr:John_Rodgers_(naval_officer,_World_War_I) Chief petty officer Skiles Ralph Pope The Non-Stop Flight Magazine Ad
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Gilbert Warrenton
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United States
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September 2022
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*Emory Johnson *Asst Dir Jerry Callahan
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Photograph from The Non-stop Flight FBO distribution logo from 1926
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*Knute Erickson *Marcella Daly
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I will play no politics and picturize no propaganda. I expect to pay as glowing a tribute as I am able to the great cause of aviation, and particularly to the epochal hop to Hawaii made by those daring naval aviators who have left their names written in imperishable fire across the vast vault of the Pacific.
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"US Navy PN-9 flying boat takes off for flight"
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The Non-Stop Flight is a 1926 American silent Melodrama film directed by Emory Johnson and featured an "All-Star" cast, including Knute Erickson and Marcella Daly. Emilie Johnson, Emory's mother, wrote both the story and the screenplay. The film's inspiration was 1925 U.S. Navy's attempt to fly three twin-engine open-cockpit seaplanes non-stop between San Francisco, California, and Hawaii. One plane, PN-9 No 2, dropped out before the flight even started. The second PN-9, No. 3, traveled only 300 miles before being forced to land because of mechanical problems. The remaining PN-9 No. 1 flew 1,800 miles before running into rain squalls and the failure of an anticipated tailwind to materialize. PN-9 No. 1 was off-course and unable to locate a refueling ship. With their fuel supply running low, they made a forced Emergency landing on the ocean. Trapped at sea, the crew built a sail from wing fabric and set out for Hawaii. The US Navy rescues the beleaguered crew nine days later. Even though the flight fell short of its goal, their harrowing adventures captured the imagination and newspaper headlines of the day. Emilie Johnson built her story revolving around a Swedish sea captain. While the captain is away at sea, a jealous rival kidnaps his pregnant wife. When he returns, finds her gone and their cottage abandoned, he turns to a life of crime. He becomes the captain of a tramp steamer smuggling illicit cargo to Mexico. While sailing in the Pacific Ocean, his ship discovers an island. Living on the island is a hermit and a beautiful young woman. The two people are waving a distress flag. Spontaneously, the desperate seaplane crew navigates upon the same island. They bring all aboard the ship. Nefarious circumstances unfold, and a free-for-all ensues capped with a predictable ending. Film Booking Offices of America released the film on March 28, 1926.
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