from KO Ecklund's Aerofiles website |
Daily Journal and Tribune, Knoxville, Tennessee: September 24, 1909, Transcribed by Bob Davis - 1-29-05 Editor's Note:According the the story in Contact, by Henry Serrano Villard, Hulbert was Swiss, not American. |
from CONTACT, The Story of the Early Birds by Henry Serrano Villard Extract from Chapter Ten |
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"Hello Ralph A few years ago, I sent you an email about the early aviator Dane Hulbert and his obscure flying machine, a photo of which appears in the 1913 Jane's AWA. Well, I happened to come across a second photo of the Hulbert flying machine. Go to this link: http://www.flightforum.ch/forum/showthread.php?t=45979 and then scroll down to the bottom photo on the page. The Hulbert machine is the middle of the 3 aircraft shown in the photo. Admittedly it's not a good image, as it's really a photo of a photo, but still it shows just what the Hulbert machine looked liked front-on. Cheers, Paul" You can access the page by clicking on the title above. The text is in German. |
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The Story of the Early Birds Man's first decade of flight from Kitty Hawk to World War I Henry Serrano Villard Foreward by S. PAUL JOHNSTON Director, National Air and Space Museum Smithsonian Institution In today's age of space probes and moon rockets, it is hard to believe that the aeroplane is scarcely sixty years old. Here Henry Serrano Villard, who knew many of the pioneer pilots and flew in their "bits of stick and string,"re-creates the romantic era when man first dared the miracle of flight. His anecdotal account, illustrated with 125 photographs--many from his personal album--covers the decade and a half of aeronautical history from the Wright brothers' exploits at Kitty Hawk to the outbreak of World War I. I had the pleasure of knowing Henry for several years before his death. I found him to be a delightful companion and a remarkable source of information on the entire field of aviation. I can recommend his book, without hesitation, as an essential resource for anyone interested in the history of early aviation.. |
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If you have any information on this pioneer aviator please contact me. E-mail to Ralph Cooper |
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