Lincoln Beachey (March 3, 1887 – March 14, 1915) was a pioneer American aviator and barnstormer. He became famous and wealthy from flying exhibitions...
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Beachey is the family name of a notable aviation pioneer from the U.S., Lincoln Beachey and a noted academic, Raymond Beachey. In North America, the name...
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early twentieth century. In 1914 he barnstormed against the aviator Lincoln Beachey at least 35 times. In rugby union, notable invitation-only touring...
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(often accidentally), and aerodynamicists examined the phenomenon. Lincoln Beachey was able to exit spins at will, according to Harry Bruno in Wings over...
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Oldfield against another of his clients, aviator Lincoln Beachey. Oldfield raced his Fiat car against Beachey's biplanes in at least 35 matches, barnstorming...
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politician and attorney Lincoln Bancroft (1877–1942), American politician Lincoln J. Beachey (1887–1915), American aviator Lincoln Brewster (born 1971),...
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Glenn Curtiss had early flying exhibition teams, with solo flyers like Lincoln Beachey and Didier Masson also popular before World War I, but barnstorming...
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Francisco and witnessed the world-famous Lincoln Beachey make his first ever flight in his new monoplane, the Lincoln Beachey Special.[citation needed] Mantz took...
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75 (2619): 469. Retrieved August 24, 2013. Marrero, Frank (2017). Lincoln Beachey: The Man Who Owned the Sky. Marin County, California: Tripod Press...
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Monica, California. He joined his older brother Grover and stunt pilot Lincoln Beachey as a mechanic in 1912. Grover Bell was killed in a plane crash the...
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1978), American retired basketball player nicknamed "The Birdman" Lincoln Beachey (1887–1915), American pioneering aviator sometimes called the "Master...
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founded on February 10, 1910. Famous pilots like Hans-Joachim Buddecke, Lincoln Beachey, Chance M. Vought and others flew from there at various times during...
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Field's history began with the landing of a Baldwin airship, piloted by Lincoln Beachey, upon the polo grounds of the Vancouver Barracks in 1905. It is located...
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the 1960s retrieved 14 August 2010 Gray, Carroll (1998–2006). "LINCOLN BEACHEY The Beachey-Eaton Monoplane". The PIONEER AVIATION GROUP. Retrieved 5 October...
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Bancroft (1832–1918), pre-eminent writer of California history: 40 Lincoln Beachey (1887–1915), aviation pioneer David Colbreth Broderick (1820–1859)...
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January 20, 1910. Participants included Glenn Curtiss, Charles Hamilton, Lincoln Beachey and Louis Paulhan. The Los Angeles Times called it "one of the greatest...
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Organized by Cyrus McCormick Jr., thirty-two aviators attended, including Lincoln Beachey, Eugene Burton Ely, Thomas Sopwith, Glenn Curtiss, Thomas Scott Baldwin...
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1,800 feet. March 14 – San Francisco, California – Famed aerialist Lincoln Beachey, performing at the Panama–Pacific International Exposition before a...
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One noteworthy incident in the 1907 season concerned the aviator Lincoln Beachey, who made two flights a day between Happyland and Manhattan for ten...
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received widespread press coverage. On March 14, 1915, fellow aviator Lincoln Beachey, who was the official stunt flyer at the Panama–Pacific International...
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This service ran until May 5, 1914. First piloted flight indoors: Lincoln Beachey flew inside the Palace of Machinery intended for the Panama-Pacific...
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Bernt Balchen (1973) Thomas Scott Baldwin (1964) Don Bateman (2024) Lincoln Beachey (1966) Alan LaVern Bean (2010) Olive Ann Beech (1973) Walter Herschel...
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aviator Lincoln Beachey first performed his inside loop (called the "loop the loop") at an airshow at Naval Air Station North Island, San Diego. Beachey climbed...
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pilot and the organizer of the Associated Motion Picture Pilots union Lincoln Beachey (1887–1915) Frank Clarke (1898–1948) Bessie Coleman (1892–1926), the...
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Partridge-Keller school. Many of the era's most notable aviators, such as Lincoln Beachey, Roy Francis, Fred Hoover, and William "Billy" Robinson, as well as...
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Marjorie flight instructed. In March 1915, the famous barnstormer Lincoln Beachey died in a crash into San Francisco Bay, and Stinson acquired the rotary...
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included some of the biggest aviators in the country, including Atwood, Lincoln Beachey, and Philip W. Page. During the meet, Atwood was granted permission...
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collar, And makes you pay a dollar. No, I won't go to Casey's any more. Lincoln Beachey Chinese jump rope Clapping game Robert-Shaw, Scott. "The History of...
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famous. Other participants included Roy Knabenshue, Charles Willard, Lincoln Beachey and Charles K. Hamilton, Howard Warfield Gill, and Clifford B. Harmon...
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Louis Blériot, Glenn Curtiss, Baroness de Laroche, Henri Farman, Lincoln Beachey Aircraft Companies: Hanriot Brothers, Curtiss Engines: fan-type Anzani...
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