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  1. John Joseph Montgomery (February 15, 1858 – October 31, 1911) was an American inventor, physicist, engineer, and professor at Santa Clara University in Santa Clara, California, who is best known for his invention of controlled heavier-than-air flying machines.

  2. "John Joseph Montgomery 1883 Glider", The American Society of Mechanical Engineers and Santa Clara University. Also publicly documented: The 1883 (or 1884) Glider (evidence of his workshop on Otay Mesa dates to 1882-1883 by the San Diego Historical Society). Montgomery's New Series of Gliders: 1885, Second Monoplane Glider. 1886, 3rd Monoplane ...

  3. Jun 1, 2012 · In fact, Montgomery, once a student at Santa Clara, became a physics professor at the school in 1896, performing some of his experiments on campus, according to their mechanical engineering site. He previously was a professor at Mount St. Joseph's College, teaching mathematics and science. John Joseph Montgomery began his experimental flights ...

  4. San Diego, known in many areas of the world as the cradle of aviation, today will honor the memory of a man who made a historic plane flight from the Otay Mesa in August 1883. Tribute will be paid to John J. Montgomery, the San Diego farm boy who built a glider and flew it 600 feet. Fly-overs by modern and antique planes, music by a Navy band ...

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  5. John Joseph Montgomery. Inventor & Promotor. Born: February 25, 1858 in Yuba City, California. Death: October 31, 1911. Enshrined: 1964. Became the first person in America to be freely supported in gliding flights in 1883. Developed a manned glider in 1905 that was raised by a balloon to substantial heights and released.

  6. John Joseph Montgomery was one of the earliest aeronautical experimenters in the United States. Born in 1858, he exhibited a boyhood interest in flight, making several aircraft models. He began serious work in aeronautics in 1881-82, developing models with flat wing surfaces.

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    JOHN JOSEPH MONTGOMERY. Born: February 15, 1858 In: Yuba City, CA. Died: October 31, 1911 In: San Diego, CA. John Joseph Montgomery’s family moved to Oakland in 1863 when he was five years old. As a toddler he would lie on a pillow and "pretend to fly," his mother said. He watched birds, and he studied clouds, wondering if he could somehow ...

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