Curtiss Aviation Book

Curtiss Aviation Book

by Glenn Curtiss, Augustus Post

27 chapters7h 14mEnglish1912

About this book

Glenn Hammond Curtiss, of Hammondsport, New York, won the Scientific American Trophy for the first pre-announced and officially witnessed airplane flight in North America when he flew his plane, the June Bug, 5,080 ft on July 4, 1908. In 1910, he was awarded permanent possession of that trophy when he made the first successful long-distance flight, 147 miles from Albany to New York City. He was the holder of the first US pilots' license ever issued, and opened the first flying school in the US. During WWI, most US military pilots got their training on the Curtiss JN-4, popularly nicknamed the "Jenny". Curtiss earned the title of "Father of Naval Aviation" when he developed the first hydroplanes and the first system for planes to take off and land on carrier ships at sea. In 1912, he co-authored the Curtiss Aviation Book with fellow aviation pioneer Augustus Post, detailing his early flights at Hammondsport, and discussing the state of aviation technology as it stood at that time. The book also includes three chapters on specialized uses of the aeroplane, by Paul Beck, Theodore Ellyson, and Hugh Robinson. (Maria Kasper)

Chapters (27)

1Pt 1 Ch 1 - The Coming Airmen, an Introductory Chapter
454
2Pt 1 Ch 2 - Boyhood Days
890
3Pt 1 Ch 3 - Building Motors and Motorcycle Racing
1000
4Pt 1 Ch 4 - Baldwin's Balloon
449
5Pt 2 Ch 1 - Beginning to Fly
388
6Pt 2 Ch 2 - First Flights
881
7Pt 2 Ch 3 - The June Bug - First Flights for Scientific American Trophy - First Experiments with Hydroaeroplane
570
8Pt 2 Ch 4 - First Flights in New York City
387
9Pt 3 Ch 1 - The Rheims Meet - First International Aeroplane Contest
1315
10Pt 3 Ch 2 - Hudson-Fulton Celebration - First American International Meet, Los Angeles
1012
11Pt 3 Ch 3 - Flight Down the Hudson River from Albany to New York City
2040
12Pt 3 Ch 4 - Beginning of the Hydroaeroplane
1567
13Pt 3 Ch 5 - Developing the Hydroaeroplane at San Diego - The Hydro of Summer 1912
1960
14Pt 4 Ch 1 - Aeroplane Speed of the Future
1138
15Pt 4 Ch 2 - Future Surprises of the Aeroplane - Hunting, Travel, Mail, Wireless, Life-Saving, and Other Uses
1836
16Pt 4 Ch 3 - The Future of the Hydro
548
17Pt 4 Ch 4 - Future Problems of Aviation
1060
18Pt 4 Ch 5 - The Aeroplane as Applied to the Army
1339
19Pt 4 Ch 6 - The Aeroplane for the Navy
711
20Pt 4 Ch 7 - Gliding and Cycle-Sailing, a Future Sport for Boys, the Airmen of Tomorrow
533
21Pt 5 -Ch 1 - Teaching Aviators - How an Aviator Flies
1677
22Pt 5 Ch 2 - Aviation for Amateurs
814
23Pt 5 Ch 3 - How it Feels to Fly
909
24Pt 5 Ch 4 - Operating a Hydroaeroplane
530
25Pt 6 Ch 1 - Pupils
596
26Pt 6 Ch 2 - A Description of the Curtiss Biplane
525
27Pt 6 Ch 3 - The Curtiss Motor and Factory
942

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