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  1. May 22, 2015 · On January 23, 1907, at the Florida Speed Carnival at Ormond Beach, Florida, Curtiss drove the V-8 powered motorcycle to a speed of 218 kilometers per hour (136 miles per hour), a motorcycle land speed record that stood until 1930. Curtiss was dubbed by the newspapers as “the fastest man on Earth.”

  2. Before he changed aviation forever, the daredevil achieved an unparalleled speed record on land. Elana Scherr. September/October 2023. Designed in 1906, Glenn Curtiss' first V-8 motorcycle ...

  3. Glenn Hammond Curtiss (May 21, 1878 – July 23, 1930) was an American aviation and motorcycling pioneer, and a founder of the U.S. aircraft industry. He began his career as a bicycle racer and builder before moving on to motorcycles. As early as 1904, he began to manufacture engines for airships.

  4. The Curtiss V-8 motorcycle was a 269 cu in (4,410 cc) V8 engine -powered motorcycle designed and built by aviation and motorcycling pioneer Glenn Curtiss that set an unofficial land speed record of 136.36 miles per hour (219.45 km/h) on January 24, 1907.

  5. Oct 31, 2017 · Glenn H. Curtiss on his V-8 motorcycle just before the record run. Obviously not a standard cycle, the V-8 could not be entered into any race on the docket. However, officials did agree to a...

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  7. Dec 5, 2016 · That all changed when Glen Curtiss built and rode a V8 motorcycle to a land speed record of 136 mph. Within a decade he would become the Henry Ford of the aerospace industry, but his...

  8. Who Was Glenn Curtiss? A bicycle and motorcycle racer, engine expert, aviation pioneer, and overall early engineering wiz, Glenn Curtiss was the embodiment of creative genius and growth mindset.

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