13 Black Cats

The logo of the group was a black cat turned sideways with an arched back standing on a fence with a full moon visible.

[6] Members of the group were supposed to have a name that was 13 letters long; some of those who did not satisfy this requirement acquired nicknames.

One of Ingle's notable stunts was going to the rescue of an airplane which had "lost" a wheel while in the air.

Matlock was also a car racer and riding mechanic; he was killed in a crash in a race at Ascot Speedway.

Richter was later a co-founder of Standard Air Lines and executive vice president of Trans World Airlines (TWA).

13 Black Cats, circa 1925. Front (left to right): McClelland, Greenwald, Matlock. Back (left to right): Johnson, MacDougall, Goebel, Nichols, Richter.