George Hutchinson was working as a bank teller in
Baltimore, Maryland when he married Blanche Delcher (1902 - October 24, 1995) in 1922. In 1928 he co-financed William Penn Airport (later Boulevard Airport, closed in 1951) near
Philadelphia, where he gave flying lessons and joyflights. In 1930, Hutchinson bought a
Lockheed Sirius monoplane he named
Richmond, Virginia after his home town, trading in his smaller
Stinson Junior as part of the purchase. He intended to use the Sirius, a sleek single-seat aircraft, to cross the
Atlantic Ocean in a faster time than
Charles Lindbergh had in 1927. However, before he could begin his attempt, he crashed the aircraft in Los Angeles. The
Richmond, Virginia was sold to recover debts and was eventually to be rebuilt as the
Altair Lady Southern Cross. ==The Flying Hutchinsons==