AUGUST, 1946 - PESCO, CLEVELAND, OHIO - 1 Number 34 Courtesy of Steve Remington at COLLECTAIR |
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By LEONARD RUTLAND Correspondent October 31, 2003 In the fall of 1909, the first aviation organization in the Southeast was created in Jacksonville. Known as the "Aeronautical Society of Florida," the short-lived group made many attempts at flying, all without success. In 1910, the first twin-engine airplane was built by E.F. Andrews of Daytona Beach, and in 1914, Antony Habersack Jannus began the world's first airline, known as the Benoist Airboat Line, based in Tampa." You will find a brief mention of E. F. Andrews in these few introductory paragraphs which are taken from the article on the st.augustine.com website. To read the rest of this very interesting and comprehensive article, you can click on the title above. |
Editor's Note: If you have any more information on this pioneer aviator please contact me. E-mail to Ralph Cooper |
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