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Image from a contemporary newspaper Courtesy of Jean-Pierre Lauwers |
from CHIRP - June, 1937 |
Daily Journal and Tribune, Knoxville, Tennessee: June 29, 1910 Transcribed by Bob Davis - 9-23-03 Count DeLesseps made two exhibition ascensions. On his second flight he ascended higher than he has yet done in Canada and in both descended in his usual graceful way. Lachappelle, a member of the Wright team, made good time in speed circles, doing the first lap in two minutes, two seconds. Frank Coffyn, another Wright man, and Walter Brookins, went for a trip together, stayed up for fifteen minutes, twenty-five seconds. This was the first double ascent of the meet." Bob Davis |
Daily Journal and Tribune, Knoxville, Tennessee: June 30, 1910 Transcribed by Bob Davis - 9-23-03 Bob Davis |
Daily Journal and Tribune, Knoxville, Tennessee: July 1, 1910 Transcribed by Bob Davis - 9-23-03 Ralph Johnstone, one of the Wright aviators, smashed his machine beyond repair while making a landing." Bob Davis |
Daily Journal and Tribune, Knoxville, Tennessee: August 19, 1910, Via email from Bob Davis - 9-2-03 |
Walter Brookins Arthur Johnson Glenn H. Curtiss Charles F. Willard M. Didier Masson A.V. Roe, J. Graham White William M. Hilliard J. M. All_as Ernest P. Lincoln, Clifford D. Harmon Captain Thomas Baldwin Jacques Delesseps Dr. W. P. Christmas, John G. Stratton Horace F. Kearner Greely S. Curtis |
Wright biplanes Wright biplanes Curtiss biplanes Curtiss biplanes Vendome aeroplane Roe Triplane Farman biplane & Bleriot monoplane; Herring-Burgess biplane Harvard biplane; Christmas biplane Burgess-Curtiss aeroplane Pfitzer monoplane Bleriot monoplane |
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The star of the Fariground meet was to be Walter Brookins, the sole survivor of the celebrated "Big Three" of American aviation who had been the mainstays of the powerful Wright team. When the Wright brothers learned of their pilot's negotiations with the Pioneer Aeroplane and Exhibition Company of St. Louis, they made their position clear: |
We call your attention to the fact that Mr. Brookins is bound to fly for The Wright Company if he flies at all, and that if he attempts to fly for others, without first obtaining our consent, we will have him enjoined. |
Perhaps disgruntled over shabby treatment by the brothers, Brookins broke with them and launched out on his own. |
Missouri Historical Society |
then took off on the first airmail flight in the city. The date: October 2, 1911 He established a world's record...in carrying 5,000 pieces of mail by "Aerial Post" from Kinloch Aviation Field to Fairground, a distance of twelve miles, in ten minutes and fifteen seconds. |
courtesy of Steve Remington - CollectAir |
If you search for "Walter R. Brookins" using the Google search engine, (9-17-03), you will find about 39 links. An especially exciting new addition to the online resources, is the following. |
You will want to visit each of the following sections. About the Project You will want to visit each of the categories; The Project, Who was Frank T. Coffyn and the Wright Exhibition Team. The Collection: Introduction The Frank Coffyn Collection is part of the Research Library collection at the Empire State Aerosciences Museum in Glenville, New York. It is actually the contents of a scrapbook kept by Coffyn of his early days as an aviator. When it was discovered, most of the images had come away from their original paste mounts and were in no recognizable order. With the images now identified, the collection has been sorted into the main categories below. As study of the collection continues, further identifications will be added and published in this system. We welcome information from the public that may help in this effort. This section is divided into several categories: Highlights, Stories, Aircraft, People, Locations, Photographers, Images types and "View all Images." Coffyn's Flying Machine The Wright Model B aircraft was designed, built, and flown during Frank Coffyn's time with the Wright Company. It was the first airplane to go into mass production, and was the most successful of the Wright company's machines. The Wright Experience has been building authentic static reproductions of the Model B since 1994, and in 2003, completed a flyable version. This airplane used the same engine Frank Coffyn used on a Model B in 1912. Join the Wright Experience as they rediscover this airplane, and meet the challenge of learning to fly Coffyn's flying machine. This section is divided into four categories: Rediscovering, Building, Testing and Flying. |
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Sprague Library Harvey Mudd College. To visit the page which shows Walter Brookins, along with a number of other pioneers, click on the title above. You will find him pictured in the fourth picture down the page. While on the site, I heartily recommend that you plan some time to enjoy the whole collection of really unique and precious photographs. To access the homepage, click on; |
He was the first to buried in The Portal of the Folded Wings, The Shrine to Aviation and Museum in North Hollywood, CA. From The Early Birds of Aviation ROSTER, 1996 |
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City of Flight : The History of Aviation... The History of Aviation in St. Louis by James J. Horgan The Patrice Press. |
The Gordon Bennet Races By Henry Serrano Villard Smithsonian Institution Press |
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