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    Augustus Roy Knabenshue (July 15, 1876 – March 6, 1960) was an American aeronautical engineer and aviator. Roy Knabenshue was born July 15, 1876, in Lancaster...
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    tablets rest the remains of other aviation pioneers, including: Augustus Roy Knabenshue (1876–1960), who in 1904 became America's first dirigible pilot. He...
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    Aerial motion film photography of Chicago in 1914 as filmed by A. Roy Knabenshue...
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    that the Flyer nearly got disposed of by the Wrights. In early 1912 Roy Knabenshue, the Wrights Exhibition team manager, had a conversation with Wilbur...
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    Angeles, from 10 to 20 January 1910. The event was organised by pilots A. Roy Knabenshue and Charles Willard, who raised funding from railroad magnate Henry...
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    championship team Brannon Kidder, professional middle-distance runner Augustus Roy Knabenshue, American aeronautical engineer and aviator, manager of Wright Exhibition...
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    The group was formed in 1910 at the suggestion of balloonist Augustus Roy Knabenshue. The team made its first public appearance on June 13, 1910 at the Indianapolis...
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    Wright Brothers paid for the funeral. Contemporary sources, including Roy Knabenshue, blamed his death on "mountain sickness". He is buried in Woodlawn Cemetery...
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    California. In October and November, 1904, the aircraft was piloted by Roy Knabenshue at the 1904 Louisiana Purchase Expositionin St. Louis, Missouri. In...
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    were present, including the Curtiss, Martin, Paulhan, and Willard. Roy Knabenshue flew in one of the first blimps. The aviation meet lasted for 10 days...
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    Kinner, built "Kinner" airplanes. Amelia Earhart flew a Kinner. Augustus Roy Knabenshue (1876–1960), balloon and dirigible pilot who flew in the Dominguez Air...
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  • King (2019) Joe W. Kittinger (1997) Alan and Dale Klapmeier (2014) A. Roy Knabenshue (1965) William J. "Pete" Knight (1988) Christopher C. Kraft Jr. (2016)...
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    Lahm (1887-1963) 03 Captain Horace Bird Wild (1879-1940) 04 Augustus Roy Knabenshue (1875-1960) 05 Albert Leo Stevens (1877-1944) 06 Frank W. Goodale 07...
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    A. Roy Knabenshue resolved to stage the first such show in the United States, targeting the winter of 1909 - 1910 for its occurrence. Knabenshue and...
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  • ship HMS Baralong collides with it in the Sea of Japan. August 23 – A. Roy Knabenshue introduces the dirigible to the skies of New York City, piloting the...
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    served as Prime Minister of Norway in 1963; in Trondheim (d. 1978) A. Roy Knabenshue introduced the dirigible to the skies of New York City, piloting the...
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    Theodore Gordon Ellyson (U.S. naval aviator #1), Eugene Ely, Louis Godard, Roy Knabenshue, Grover Loening, Glenn L. Martin, James Means, Holden Chester Richardson...
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    famed aviator Glenn Curtiss and others such as Charles Willard and Roy Knabenshue. The highlight of the meet was a race held between Curtiss and Willard...
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    later, he became friends with aeronautical engineer and aviator A. Roy Knabenshue and began piloting dirigibles. On the day Louis Bleriot flew the English...
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    year, he began work on his own airship. After getting advice from A. Roy Knabenshue at the Ohio State Fair in Columbus, Dixon scrapped his first design...
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  • Gary, IN) Klinedorf 1936 Monoplane KLM&TU Flying V (Roy Knabenshue, Los Angeles, CA) Knabenshue 1910 Biplane (Frank Knapp, Palmer, AK) Knapp Lil cub...
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    addition to concerts and plays, the Park also hosted air shows, such as A. Roy Knabenshue and Lincoln Beachey in 1906. Fireworks shows and special events rounded...
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     435–441.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) Knabenshue, S. S. "The Great Seal of Ohio". Ohio History. 10: 489–490. "Art in the...
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  • Utility Robert Jones Proviso East (IL) Dave Otto Elk Grove (IL) Chris Knabenshue Smoky Hill (CO) Outfield Barry Bonds^ Serra (CA) Marc Washington Northwestern...
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