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  1. Eugene Burton Ely (October 21, 1886 – October 19, 1911) was an American aviation pioneer, credited with the first shipboard aircraft takeoff and landing. Background [ edit ] Ely was born in Williamsburg, Iowa , and raised in Davenport, Iowa .

  2. Jan 18, 2011 · Eugene Ely before landing on the USS Pennsylvania, 18 January 1911. After receiving an engineering degree in 1904 from Iowa State University, Ely began a career in the fledging automobile industry as a salesman, mechanic, and racing driver. He taught himself to fly in 1910 and never looked back. He had natural skills as an aviator and quickly ...

  3. The history of Naval Aviation rightly begins with the story of a California National Guardsman by the name of Eugene Burton Ely. Eugene was born in Davenport, Iowa on October 21, 1886. He was raised on the family farm outside of Williamsburg and attended local schools there before attending Iowa State University where his interests "in all ...

  4. Eugene Burton Ely. Joined the Curtiss Exhibition Team and performed successful exhibition flights at numerous events. He was one of the team’s star performers and was awarded the Aero Club of America’s Pilots Certificate No. 17. Became well known for attempting to fly 1,000 miles from Chicago to New York. In 1910, made the first successful ...

  5. Dec 28, 2021 · 1886 – 1911. Eugene Burton Ely, a civilian pilot from Iowa, became the first man to take off from the deck of a ship. He flew a Curtiss Model D bi-plane from a platform constructed on the bow of the cruiser USS Birmingham at Hampton Roads, Virginia, on November 14, 1910. Rain and fog threatened to delay the flight, but Ely pressed on.

  6. Dec 5, 2023 · Born in Williamsburg, Iowa in 1886, Eugene became one of the premiere pilots during the early days of flying. Self-trained as a race car driver and mechanic who worked in the Davenport area, Eugene loved speed and anything mechanical. He moved from Iowa in 1904 to settle in California. His first adventure with an airplane was in 1909 when he ...

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  8. Apr 25, 2024 · Eugene Ely’s plane taking off from the cruiser USS Pennsylvania (ACR 4) in 1911. This is an accretion of 13 photographs related the S-005 Eugene Ely Collection. They were possibly compiled and donated by his wife Mabel in the 1930’s. The pages may have come from the original five scrapbooksthat were donated at an unknown date.

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