Joseph C. Shoemaker (the scion of the Bridgeton, NJ, Cumberland Glass manufacturing family) and Fred C. Chanonhouse had collaborated and modified the Herring-Burgess airplane that is now in storage in the National Air Museum.
Joseph C. Shoemaker (the scion of the Bridgeton, NJ, Cumberland Glass manufacturing family) and Fred C. Chanonhouse had collaborated and modified the Herring-Burgess airplane that is now in storage in the National Air Museum.