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Flying Machines Over Pensacola an Early Aviation History from 1909 to 1929,Used
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Celebrate the Centennial of powered flight with the achievements of Pensacola's own early aviators! On December 17, 1903 Orville and Wilbur Wright launched into history with the first powered, controlled and sustained flight of an aeroplane. On November 30, 1911 Pensacola witnessed her own first successful aeroplane flight, beginning with over 90 years of nearcontinuous aviation achievements and adventures over the Gulf Coast that continues to this day. Learn about: The 1909 "Rhodes Aeroplane: flight attempt from Fort Barrancas The 1911 "Nassr Aeroplane" flight attempt from Kupfrian's Park The 1911 "CurtissMills Pusher" flight from Palmetto Beach Pensacola's first civilian airfield The birth of the "Cradle of Naval Aviation" and "Annapolis of the Air" Pensacola's and Florida's first aviationrelated death Early aviation records set in Pensacola Medal of Honor awarded for aviation action in Pensacola Pensacola's lighterthanair achievements Visiting barnstormers, flying circuses and airtours Pensacola's aviation mysteries, tragedies, and oddities
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