Guide to Hugo Sundstedt Papers


Collection Summary

Title: Hugo Sundstedt Papers
Call Number: MS 95-30
Size: 0.5 linear feet
Acquisition: The collection was part of a larger set of aviation-related paraphernalia and photographs purchased by Special Collections from Charles Apfelbaum.
Processed by: JEO: 6/23/95; JEF: 12/23/1998; Additional materials added by JLY: 08/2007



Literary Rights

Literary rights were not granted to Wichita State University. When permission is granted to examine manuscripts, it is not an authorization to publish them. Manuscripts cannot be used for publication without regard for common law literary rights, copyright laws and the laws of libel. It is the responsibility of the researcher and his/her publisher to obtain permission to publish. Scholars and students who eventually plan to have their work published are urged to make inquiry regarding overall restrictions on publication before initial research.


Content Note

Swedish-born Hugo Sunstedt began his career in aviation in 1909 at age 23. By age 30, he held many flight records in Scandinavia, designed and built hydroplanes, and served both Sweden and France in World War I by supervising construction of and instruction for military aircraft. He immigrated to the United States in 1916 and contributed to the advance of the aviation industry with his designs for hydroplanes, pontoons, transport planes and wing construction. Dating between 1919 and 1951, this collection of Sunstedt's papers includes correspondence, newspaper clippings and aircraft designs. The material in this collection demonstrates the growth of early aviation from 1919 to 1951.


Biography

Captain Hugo Sundstedt was born in 1886 in Sweden and began studying aviation at a young age. After service in World War I he turned his attention to the manufacturing and designing of aircraft. His primary focus had been seaplanes. At one time he was part of an effort to be the first to cross the Atlantic Ocean non-stop, a feat performed by Charles Lindbergh. During the 1920s Sundstedt worked for several aircraft manufacturers including the Aero-Marine Company, and in 1924, he organized the Speed Boat Company. In 1934 the Sundstedt Aircraft Corporation was established to serve as consultant engineers and designers. In this capacity Captain Sundstedt designed several seaplanes.


Series Listing 

Series 1

Box 1 FF 1

Biography and résumé

Series 2

Box 1 FF 2-15

Letters

Series 3

Box 1 FF 16-17

Aviation subject files

Series 4

Box 1 FF 18

Newspaper and magazine articles

Series 5

Box 1 FF 19-21

Aviation-related material

Series 6

Oversized

Oversized material


Box and Folder Listing

Series 1 -- Biography and résumé

     

Box 1

FF 1

Biography and Résumé – Captain Hugo Sundstedt. This file contains two copies of a résumé recording the professional career of Hugo Sundstedt. His efforts in airplane design are noted, especially in designing seaplanes. Also included in this file is a resume that includes Sundstedt's “Suncraft” hydroplane craft.

 

Series 2 -- Letters

     

Box 1

FF 2

Letters, 1914. This file contains copies of five letters requesting and granting permission from European governments for Sundstedt's flight from Paris to Hendor. Two letters are from the British Secretary of State's office, two are French and the last is in Swedish. Also included is a map of Sweden with possible air routes drawn on it.

Box 1

FF 3

Letters, 1916. This file contains four letters, two of which are in French, the first letter written in French is for: “Aeroplanes Henri and Maurice Forman,” the second is from the “Legation de France á Stockholm.” October 24, 1916 from A. A. Jassuem to Sundstedt offers Jassuem's service to wards testing airplane designs. The last letter from Dr. William Perrin Nicolson, Jr. is an attempt to contact Sundstedt concerning photographs. Also included is an invitation from the Union League Club extending the privileges of the club for a period of two weeks of request of A. O. Linstrom and an “introduction” letter from the English Trust Limited regarding Hugo Sundstedt.

Box 1

FF 4

Letters, 1919. This file contains a letter of endorsement for Sundstedt, President of the Aeronautical Society of America regarding Sundstedt.

Box 1

FF 5

Letters, 1920-1929. This file includes the following: letters written to Sundstedt regarding aviation matters, including his attempted transcontinental flight, letters of recommendation for Sundstedt, a patent regarding the modification of wind or air resistance, letters of introduction by Sundstedt, descriptions of Sundstedt's seaplane plans.

Box 1

FF 6

Letters, 1929. This file contains three letters addressed to Sundstedt Aircraft, Inc. regarding offers to purchase airplanes.

Box 1

FF 7

Letters, 1929. This file contains six letters addressed to Sundstedt requesting information on the progress of a seaplane model and indicating the enclosure of checks to help fund the project.

Box 1

FF 8

Letters, 1930-. This file contains letters to Sundstedt regarding endorsements for aircraft designs by Sundstedt, aircraft design and sale proposals, dispute over Sundstedt's patents vs. Goodyear-Zepplin Corporation.

Box 1

FF 9

Letters, 1931. This file contains eight letters regarding Sundstedt's aircraft efforts to locate a manufacturer for a seaplane design.

Box 1

FF 10

Letters, 1931. This file contains two letters, both supporting references for Sundstedt.

Box 1

FF 11

Letters, 1933. This file contains personal and business letters written to Sundstedt, including tests on airplane designs.

Box 1

FF 12

Letters, 1934-1935. This file contains letters to Sundstedt concerning his aircraft designs, including viability of steam power for aviation use and a description of the Sundstedt 100-Passenger Trans-Atlantic Airplane.

Box 1

FF 13

Letters, 1936. This file contains letters and correspondence written to Sundstedt regarding the feasibility of his airplane design.

Box 1

FF 14

Letters, 1937-1951. This file includes letters and correspondence to Sundstedt regarding aeronautical designs, projects and assignment of patent to Elliott Roosevelt, son of the former President.

Box 1

FF 15

Letters--Miscellaneous. This file contains a map of the Florida to Havang, a “Passenger Planes” proposal and several letters in Spanish, a 1949 release of contract form and a photograph of the “Townie” leash.

 

Series 3 -- Aviation subject files

     

Box 1

FF 16

“Early Birds” material. This file contains applications for membership, membership bulletins, and correspondence regarding the organization.

Box 1

FF 17

Wiley Post and Harold Gatty Dinner. This file contains an invitation to the honorarium dinner for the Record World Flight and a seating list for the July 7, 1931.

 

Series 4 -- Newspaper and magazine articles

     

Box 1

FF 18

Newspaper and Magazine Articles. This file contains newspaper and magazine articles regarding Captain Sundstedt's efforts in aviation including an effort at the first Transcontinental Flight.

 

Series 5 -- Aviation-related materials

     

Box 1

FF 19

Diagrams--Airplanes and Aviation. This file contains Sundstedt's designs and diagrams for airplanes, engines, and other aviation related inventions. These materials include early models to his seaplane models.

Box 1

FF 20

Aviation Test Results. This file contains test reports on Sundstedt's airplane designs. Also included is a state of New York Operator's License for Sundstedt and an unidentified photograph of uniformed and civilian men, possibly taken in 1920s.

Box 1

FF 21

Blueprints. This file contains two blueprints by the Sundstedt Aircraft Corporation. One is for a 14 Passenger Air Transport, and the other for a four engine Transatlantic Air Transport.

 

Series 6 -- Oversized

     

Oversized

 

Large sheet from Associated News Service, Vol. 6, No. 24, February 24, 1919. Photo of Sundstedt seated in the cabin of his seaplane.