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Early Aviation in Long Beach

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Product Code: 9781531646424
ISBN13: 9781531646424
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Early Aviation in Long Beach

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By 1920, when Amelia Earhart attended Earl S. Daugherty's air circus and then took her first airplane ride with Long Beach Poly High School graduate Frank Hawks, Long Beach was already a key part of the golden age of aviation. Balloonists had parachuted onto the city's beaches in 1905 near the Pine Avenue Pier, and stunt pilots such as Frank Stites took off and landed on its sands in 1908. The Long Beach Chamber of Commerce sponsored the altitude contest won by Arch Hoxsey in the second Los Angeles Air Meet in 1910. Cal Rodgers ended the first transcontinental flight in the water near Linden Avenue on December 10, 1911. A former Army Air Corps flight instructor, Earl Daugherty was known as the "greatest stunt pilot" and owned the area's first non-beach airfield. This volume offers glimpses of early aviation at one of its core development locales, including photographs never before published of Earhart's flight instructor, John G. Montijo.


Author: Gerrie Schipske
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing Library Editions
Publication Date: Sep 09, 2009
Number of Pages: 130 pages
Binding: Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10: 1531646425
ISBN-13: 9781531646424
 

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