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  1. John Montgomery (pioneer) Lieutenant Colonel John Montgomery (c. 1750–1794) was an American soldier, settler and explorer. He is credited with founding the city of Clarksville, Tennessee. Montgomery County, Tennessee is named after him.

  2. He is remembered as a true pioneer of both the art and science of American Aviation. Today, Montgomery-Gibbs Executive Airport in Kearny Mesa just north of downtown San Diego is named for John J. Montgomery and fellow San Diego aviation legend Bill Gibbs. The San Diego Air & Space Museum in Historical Balboa Park welcomes you to visit.

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  4. A pioneer in aviation. After studying physics at St. Ignatius College in San Francisco, Montgomery + his family moved south of San Diego in 1880 where he began looking at birds in flight and creating early machine models. By 1883, he had test flown his glider — the first-ever controlled flight of a “heavier-than-air machine” — and ...

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  5. 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.

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  6. 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 ...

  7. Montgomery. The Mechanics Involved in a Bird's Wing in Soaring and Their Relation to Aeronautics , Nov. 9, 1897 Address to the Southern California Academy of Sciences, Los Angeles. Montgomery. " Aeroplane " PATENT No. 831,173, application filed April 26, 1905, issued Sept. 1906. Montgomery.

  8. In 1967, Arthur D. Spearman, an archivist for Santa Clara University completed the first in-depth biography of Montgomery, which he titled John J. Montgomery: The Father of Basic Flying. Spearman asserted that Montgomery “gave to mankind the principles and the first successful example of basic flying, and that his basic principles are valid ...

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