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  1. Eugene Burton Ely (October 21, 1886 [1] – October 19, 1911) was an American aviation pioneer, credited with the first shipboard aircraft takeoff and landing . Background. Ely was born in Williamsburg, Iowa, and raised in Davenport, Iowa. Having completed the eighth grade, he graduated from Davenport Grammar School 4 in January 1901. [2] .

  2. Jan 18, 2011 · But the most dramatic demonstration that the skies and the seas were now joined occurred on January 18, 1911, when Eugene Burton Ely made the first successful landing and take-off from a naval vessel. Eugene Ely before landing on the USS Pennsylvania, 18 January 1911.

  3. In 1933, President Herbert Hoover posthumously awarded Eugene Burton Ely the Distinguished Flying Cross for his many pioneering and historic aviation achievements. The State of California and its National Guard proudly claims Eugene Burton Ely as one of their own..

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  5. Vol. 107/1/935. Article. View Issue. Facebook Twitter Reddit Email Share. Comments. Tucked away in a corner of the Smithsonian's vast Air and Space Museum in Washington, D. C., is a small exhibit honoring Eugene B. Ely (1886–1911), the first man to land on and take off from a naval vessel.

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  6. Innovator & Daredevil. Enshrined: 1965. Birth: October 21, 1886. Death: October 19, 1911. 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.

  7. Dec 5, 2023 · Eugene Burton Ely. IOWA AVIATION MUSEUM. Eugene Ely’s daring bravery and love of flying lead him to pioneer the world of flight from a ship. 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 ...

  8. 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.

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