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      • His company built aircraft for the U.S. Army and Navy, and, during the years leading up to World War I, his experiments with seaplanes led to advances in naval aviation. Curtiss civil and military aircraft were some of the most important types in the interwar and World War II eras.
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  2. Curtiss Aeroplane and Motor Company (1909 – 1929) was an American aircraft manufacturer originally founded by Glenn Hammond Curtiss and Augustus Moore Herring in Hammondsport, New York. After significant commercial success in its first decades, it merged with the Wright Aeronautical to form Curtiss-Wright Corporation.

    • March 1909; 114 years ago
    • Buffalo, New York, United States of America
    • 21,000 (1916)
    • Aerospace
  3. 4 days ago · Glenn Hammond Curtiss, c. 1909. Curtiss pioneered the design and operation of flying boats in the United States ( see Curtiss Model E flying boat ). His aircraft were the first to make a takeoff (Nov. 14, 1910) and a landing (Jan. 18, 1911) from the deck of a warship.

  4. And for the rest of their marriage, she continued to work closely with her husband. Curtiss not only made and sold bicycles, but also started racing them. In 1903, on Decoration Day (now called Memorial Day), Curtiss used a V-twin motorcycle to win a hill climb, win a ten-mile race, and set a new one-mile speed record.

  5. Curtiss JN-4Ds at Camp Taliaferro, Texas, circa 1918. The Curtiss JN-4 is possibly North America's most famous World War I aircraft. It was widely used during World War I to train beginning pilots, with an estimated 95% of all trainees having flown a JN-4. The US version was called "Jenny", a derivation from its official designation.

    • Benjamin D. Thomas
    • Trainer
    • 1915
    • Curtiss
  6. 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.

    • Lena Pearl Neff (March 7, 1898 – until his death)
    • July 23, 1930 (aged 52), Buffalo, New York, US
  7. This was the first plane the AEA equipped with ailerons, which allowed the pilot to better control the direction the plane would fly. The plane was first piloted by Baldwin on May 18,1908, and then flown by Lt. Thomas Selfridge, who became the first Army officer to fly an aircraft.

  8. Sep 23, 1996 · White Wing was the first plane in America to be controlled by ailerons instead of the wing-warping used by the Wrights. It was also the first plane on wheels this side of the Atlantic. The first plane Curtiss built and flew was June Bug.

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