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    Clarence Duncan Chamberlin (November 11, 1893 – October 31, 1976) was an American pioneer of aviation, being the second man to pilot a fixed-wing aircraft...
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    a trimotor named America from designer Anthony Fokker. aviators Clarence Chamberlin and Bert Acosta, backed by Charlie Levine, planned an attempt in...
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  • Burton–Judson Courts Clarence D. Chamberlin House, Denison, Iowa, listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) in Crawford County Chamberlin House (Concord...
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  • (born 1963), American television actress Clarence Chamberlin (1893–1976), American aviator Donald D. Chamberlin (born 1944), American computer scientist...
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  • September 1, 1954) was a record-setting aviator and test pilot. He and Clarence D. Chamberlin set an endurance record of 51 hours, 11 minutes, and 25 seconds...
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  • for Commander Richard Byrd and the crew of the America; and for Clarence Chamberlin and Charles A. Levine following separate transatlantic flights. November...
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    were the first long range passenger planes. On April 12–14, 1927, Clarence Chamberlin and Bert Acosta set a new world's non-refueled endurance record of...
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    were also used by other famed aviators, including Richard E. Byrd, Clarence Chamberlin, and Amelia Earhart. Wright Aeronautical merged with the Curtiss...
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  • amount fell to $50 the next year.: 12  In 1931, aviation pioneer Clarence Chamberlin spotted a dragon balloon midair, decapitated it with a wingtip, and...
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    SS Leviathan for the voyage to New York, alongside passengers Cdr. Byrd and Clarence Chamberlin. In the United States, Rasche took part in various competitions....
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    following his prior fabric-covered all-wood CE biplane. In 1925, Clarence Duncan Chamberlin was friends with, and worked as chief test pilot for, the aircraft...
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    The Clarence D. Chamberlin House is a historic house located at 1434 Second Avenue South in Denison, Iowa. It is most significant as the boyhood home of...
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  • Carpenter (2017) Clyde Vernon Cessna (1978) Peggy Chabrian (2024) Clarence Chamberlin (1976) Octave Chanute (1963) Claire Lee Chennault (1972) Joe Clark...
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    the end of 1928. Ultimately, New York City's aeronautical engineer Clarence Chamberlin selected nearby Barren Island as the site for the new airport, which...
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    Heights resident, says." Clarence Duncan Chamberlin, pitcairnfield.org. Accessed September 7, 2017. "The 1940 Census placed Chamberlin (age 46), Louise (33)...
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    would make one more jump that year before teaming up with aviator Clarence Chamberlin who, in addition to teaching his new business partner how to truly...
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  • Yugoslavia severs diplomatic relations with Albania. June 4–6 – Clarence Chamberlin and Charles Albert Levine take off from Roosevelt Field, New York...
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  • Manson Family member and ex-girlfriend of cult leader Charles Manson Clarence Chamberlin, aviation pioneer Kathryn F. Clarenbach, first chairwoman of the...
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    George W. Lewis of the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics; Clarence Chamberlin; Edgar S. Gorrell, president of Stutz Motor Company and former Air...
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    long-duration flights made in aircraft powered by the J-5 Whirlwind: Clarence Chamberlin and Bert Acosta made a record endurance flight of 51 hours, 11 minutes...
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    Operations Management Office at NASA; known for the Apollo 11 landing Clarence Chamberlin (attended but did not graduate), aviation pioneer Sadanand Joshi...
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    experimental aircraft invented by Harry Atwood and test flown by Clarence Chamberlin. It was constructed with a seamless one-piece fuselage using "Duply...
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    Spirit of St. Louis powered by a Whirlwind engine. Two weeks later, Clarence Chamberlin in a Wright-Bellanca built in Princeton, New Jersey flew to Germany...
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    Long-distance flights of Admiral Byrd, Charles Lindbergh, Amelia Earhart and Clarence Chamberlin were all made possible by the Whirlwind series of engines, which...
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  • Castleberry – College football player James Lea Cate – Historian Clarence Chamberlin – Barnstormer and aviation pioneer Harry Chapin – Singer/songwriter...
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    Tooma (Billy Tooma) - award-nominated documentary filmmaker of Clarence Chamberlin: Fly First & Fight Afterward, Poetry of Witness, and The Black Eagle...
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  • Island Airport in 1927. The next year, the city's aeronautic engineer Clarence Chamberlin chose Barren Island as the site for the city's new municipal airport...
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    challenge from America to Germany and carry a passenger. The pilot was Clarence Chamberlin, and Levine would be the passenger. In an oft-repeated ploy, Levine...
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    Died: Clarence Chamberlin, 82, American aviator, died of complications after receiving the "swine flu" vaccination. On June 4, 1927, Chamberlin became...
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    Lindbergh's first solo crossing in the Spirit of St. Louis flight and Clarence Chamberlin's Columbia flight from New York to Berlin. All three were aspiring...
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