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Ann and Don Pellegreno With Biplane Built for Acrobatic Flying, July 1963 Photographer: Doug Fulton

Ann and Don Pellegreno With Biplane Built for Acrobatic Flying, July 1963 image
Year:
1963
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, July 6, 1963
Caption:
Wingless Angel: "Hell's Angel," named after a classic motion picture about World War I flying, is exhibited here by its builders, Mr. and Mrs. Donald D. Pellegreno, in the driveway of their home at 426 Hill St. Pellegreno holds a rib structure for one of the miniature biplane's wings. The plane, being built by the Pellegrenos for acrobatic flying, was begun early last year and will be completed this fall.

Anne Pellegreno at Willow Run Airport Ready To Begin Amelia Earhart Commemorative Flight, June 1967 Photographer: Jim Kane

Anne Pellegreno at Willow Run Airport Ready To Begin Amelia Earhart Commemorative Flight, June 1967 image
Year:
1967
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, June 7, 1967
Caption:
Leaves To Fly Around The World - Mrs. Ann H. Pellegreno, the 30-year-old pilot of the Amelia Earhart Commemorative Flight, pauses for a final chat with her husband, Don, also a pilot, before boarding her 1937-vintage craft to trace and complete Miss Earhart's attempted 27,000-mile trip around the world. The plane left Willow Run Airport early today and is expected to arrive in San Francisco, Calif., late tonight. A stop is planned at Cedar Rapids, Iowa.