The 1910 Los Angeles International Air Meet

The 1910 Los Angeles International Air Meet

Author: Kenneth E. Pauley

Publisher: Arcadia Publishing

Published: 2009

Total Pages: 132

ISBN-13: 9780738571904

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America's first international air meet was held January 10-20, 1910, in Los Angeles on a mesa called Dominguez Hill, situated 13.5 miles south of the plaza at the pueblo of Los Angeles. Enthusiasm for aviation grew after the first international air meet in 1909 in Rheims, France, where American aviator Glenn H. Curtiss won three prestigious speed prizes and 36,000 francs. An even more spectacular air meet, which would also invigorate the local economy, was promoted for Los Angeles. Businessman Dick Ferris, the Los Angeles Merchants and Manufacturers Association, and the Los Angeles Examiner collaborated to make it possible. Most Americans had never seen the newfangled machines that soared in the skies. Initially skeptical, they soon were awed. So began America's love affair with aviation. The air meet influenced aviation in Southern California and transportation worldwide into the 21st century.


1910 Los Angeles International Aviation Meet

1910 Los Angeles International Aviation Meet

Author: Kenneth E. Pauley

Publisher: Arcadia Library Editions

Published: 2009-12

Total Pages: 130

ISBN-13: 9781531647209

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America's first international air meet was held January 10-20, 1910, in Los Angeles on a mesa called Dominguez Hill, situated 13.5 miles south of the plaza at the pueblo of Los Angeles. Enthusiasm for aviation grew after the first international air meet in 1909 in Rheims, France, where American aviator Glenn H. Curtiss won three prestigious speed prizes and 36,000 francs. An even more spectacular air meet, which would also invigorate the local economy, was promoted for Los Angeles. Businessman Dick Ferris, the Los Angeles Merchants and Manufacturers Association, and the Los Angeles Examiner collaborated to make it possible. Most Americans had never seen the newfangled machines that soared in the skies. Initially skeptical, they soon were awed. So began America's love affair with aviation. The air meet influenced aviation in Southern California and transportation worldwide into the 21st century.


L.A. Birdmen

L.A. Birdmen

Author: Richard J. Goodrich

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield

Published: 2024-07-02

Total Pages: 344

ISBN-13: 1493084402

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Although most credit Wilbur and Orville Wright with America’s first powered flight, two months before the brothers lifted off the sands of Kitty Hawk, a French immigrant named August Greth flew the California Eagle, an airship of his own design, across the skies of San Francisco. While the Wrights claimed they had invented a flying machine, Greth and the California aviators proved it in front of thousands of spectators at state fairs and festivals across the country. L.A. Birdmen is the fascinating and forgotten story of America’s first aviators—Californians like August Greth, Tom Baldwin, Roy Knabenshue, John Montgomery, and James Zerbe. Possessing a rare blend of ingenuity, creativity, and bravery, these pilots captured the world’s attention in 1910 when Los Angeles hosted America’s first international airshow. Inspired by a flying exhibition held in Reims, France, Los Angeles promoter Dick Ferris convinced the city to host a competing event—a show that featured the world’s best pilots and machines and would firmly establish Los Angeles as the center of American aviation. Featuring a fierce competition between French pilot Louis Paulhan and American Glenn Curtiss, the Los Angeles International Aviation Meet was a revelation: the pilots shattered existing aviation records, refuted those who doubted the viability of heavier-than-air flying machines, and performed death-defying stunts. The ten days of flying received national newspaper coverage and attracted more than 100,000 visitors, including future industry leaders like Glenn Martin and William Boeing. L.A. Birdmen offers a high-flying account of the West Coast contribution to aviation, a little-recognized chapter in the story of American flight. In the first decade of the twentieth century, these dashing aviators—not the Wrights—were the public face of American aviation.


Official Program, Tuesday, Jan. 18, 1910

Official Program, Tuesday, Jan. 18, 1910

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Published: 1910

Total Pages: 4

ISBN-13:

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One program for the "First Aviation Meet in Los Angeles." Printed at the top on recto is "Official Program Tuesday Jan. 18 / 1910 / First in America / Aviation Meet." Printed on the right side of recto is "Los / Angeles," and "January 10-20 / 1910." Illustrated in the center of the program a man waves from a biplane surrounded by monoplanes, dirigibles and hot air balloons that fly above a city. In the foreground of the illustration are two palm trees. Printed at the bottom of the program is "American and Foreign / Aviatiors / Daily Flights / Ladies' Day / Price 10 cents." Printed on verso of the program is a photo of a man captioned "Louis Paulhan The Man Bird." Printed inside the program is a list of events and schedule along with an insert of a photograph of a woman captioned "Mme. Louis Paulhan."


Official Program, Thursday, Jan. 20, 1910

Official Program, Thursday, Jan. 20, 1910

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Published: 1910

Total Pages: 4

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One program for the "First Aviation Meet in Los Angeles." Printed at the top on recto is "Official Program Thursday Jan. 20 / 1910 / First in America / Aviation Meet." Printed on the right side of recto is "Los / Angeles," and "January 10-20 / 1910." Illustrated in the center of the program a man waves from a biplane surrounded by monoplanes, dirigibles and hot air balloons that fly above a city. In the foreground of the illustration are two palm trees. Printed at the bottom of the program is "American and Foreign / Aviatiors / Daily Flights / Merchants' and Manufacturers' Day / Price 10 cents." The verso of the program features a photograph of a woman captioned "Mme Louis Paulhan." Inside the program is a list of events and a schedule.


Aviation Meet

Aviation Meet

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Published: 1910

Total Pages: 19

ISBN-13:

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Photographs show planes and balloons competing in meet; often have accompanying photograph of owner/pilot.