Tuesday Open Line


Monday marked the birthday of an important U.S. aviation pioneer who now is largely forgotten.  Glenn Curtiss was born in Hammondsport, New York.  He was the first U.S. motorcycle champion, setting a speed record of 136 miles an hour in 1907.  Turning to aviation, he set many speed and distance records in the first decade of powered flight.  Curtiss built the navy’s first aircraft, and later huge four-engined flying boats.  One, the NC-4, made the first transatlantic crossing by an airplane in 1919.  Glenn Curtiss held U.S. pilot’s license number one.  Today, just over 594,000 Americans hold pilot’s licenses.  You can find these and more facts about America from the U.S. Census Bureau, online at www.census.gov.


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