Early Aviation in Long Beach

Early Aviation in Long Beach
Author: Gerrie Schipske
Publsiher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2009
Genre: History
ISBN: 0738570834

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By 1920, when Ameila Earhart attended Earl S. Daughertyas 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 cityas 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 agreatest stunt pilota and owned the areaas first non-beach airfield. This volume offers glimpses of early aviation at one of its core development locales, including photographs never before published of Earhartas flight instructor, John G. Montijo.

Soaring Skyward

Soaring Skyward
Author: Claudine Burnett
Publsiher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 311
Release: 2011-11-04
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 9781467033602

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Flying was a perilous adventure, with death only a small breath away. Many lost their lives in pursuit of their dream and have remained relatively forgotten, until now. (italics until now) Aviation fever struck young and old alike, especially after the four Dominguez Air Meets held in Southern California between 1910-1913. It inspired many such as the Birnie and French brothers, Charles Day, and Glenn Martin to build their own air ships. For others like Frank Champion, Long Beachs first airman, it meant learning from the best---traveling to London, England, to study with Louis Bleriot, and going on to teach others, such as Long Beach Airport founder Earl Daugherty, to fly. There were also daring women: Tiny and Ethel Broadwick, who parachuted out of airplanes when many men refused to do so because they considered it too dangerous; Gladys ODonnell instrumental in founding the Womens Air Derby; World War II ferrying pilots, led by Barbara Erickson London, whose service to America was not recognized until 1977; Dianna Bixby and Joan Merriam Smith trying to complete Amelia Earharts dream of circumnavigating the globe. Soaring Skyward (italics for title) introduces remarkable men and women who embraced the dangers and challenges of flight. It also tells the story of the Long Beach Municipal Airport, the center of much of Southern Californias aviation history. The early days of ballooning, air circuses, parachute jumps, barnstorming, air meets, forgotten military sites and much more are all explored in this well documented look into the past, and future, of aviation in Southern California. After twenty years of extensive research, Ms. Burnetts book is sure to open up new sources of information for aviation and history enthusiasts, and most definitely shed additional light on the past.

Early Long Beach

Early Long Beach
Author: Gerrie Schipske
Publsiher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2011
Genre: History
ISBN: 0738575771

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Few other cities can boast of the natural assets, the people, and the events that shaped the first 50 years of their history, as can the city of Long Beach, California. First inhabited by the Tongva people, the land was taken away by the Spanish, then granted to "friends of the King," who in turn sold parcels to real estate speculators working with the railroads. It was called many names before Belle Lowe suggested in 1884 that the townsite be known for its eight miles of long beaches. Its oceanfront provided a resort area, a landing strip for early aviators, a fishing industry, a port for shipbuilding and trade, and a location for the US Navy to anchor its "battle fleet" in 1919. However, discovery of oil in 1921 transformed the city, bringing incredible wealth and an explosive growth in population. By 1938, the city's population was 200,000 and would be a major factor in the Southern California war effort.

Picture History of Early Aviation 1903 1913

Picture History of Early Aviation  1903 1913
Author: Joshua Stoff
Publsiher: Courier Corporation
Total Pages: 138
Release: 1996-01-01
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0486288366

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Carefully researched text, lavishly illustrated with over 250 photos, introduce early pioneers of flight: Otto Lilienthal, Samuel Langley, Octave Chanute, Louis Bleriot, the Wright Brothers, many other aviation pioneers.

Naval Aviation News

Naval Aviation News
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 36
Release: 1988-07
Genre: Aeronautics, Military
ISBN: UIUC:30112105167024

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The Federal Aviation Administration

The Federal Aviation Administration
Author: Andrea Canavan
Publsiher: Infobase Publishing
Total Pages: 65
Release: 2002
Genre: Aeronautics, Commercial
ISBN: 9781438125350

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Discusses the history and development of the Federal Aviation Administration, current issues facing this agency, and challenges for its future.

Long Beach Chronicles

Long Beach Chronicles
Author: Tim Grobaty
Publsiher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2012-04-18
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 9781614234074

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Incorporated in 1888, Long Beach was the nation's fastest-growing city for much of the early twentieth century. Tim Grobaty, columnist for two decades for the Long Beach Press-Telegram, looks back at the major events and compelling personalities that shaped the city's formative years. Early settlers such as William Willmore, Charles Rivers Drake and the Bixby family are brought into sharp focus as Grobaty recounts the city's defining moments. From the naming of city streets to early local newspaper wars, and culminating with the devastating earthquake of 1933, Long Beach Chronicles presents a fascinating collection of tales from the city's provocative past.

Federal Art in Long Beach

Federal Art in Long Beach
Author: Douglas Murrell Hinkey
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 58
Release: 1991
Genre: Art and state
ISBN: UCSD:31822021359310

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