The aviator is Elling O. Weeks. Photo and legend from Cyndi Korsgaard, 4-3-07 Daughter of O. E. Williams |
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I found this beautiful photograph of Elling O. Weeks in his aeroplane on a webpage which is found on the AEEM Departmental Newsletter of Iowa State University, College of Engineering website. The author of the newsletter is Paul "P. J." Hermann, Editor-in-Chief. He has kindly granted permission to me retain it on this page. 9-4-03 |
ON THE AeroFiles SITE You may want to use the "Find" function on "Weeks" Elling is also mentioned briefly on the entry of Weeks, Weeks-Riggs. You may access the site by clicking on: You may want to use the "Find" function on "Weeks." |
Pioneer flyer Elling Weeks made an emergency landing (he ran out of gas) in Griffith's oat field along
the east side of Duff Avenue, north of Thirteenth Street on June 29, 1915. The first plane ever to land in Ames, it drew a big crowd.
Weeks, a Slater native, was a car dealer in Eagle Grove at the time. He paid Griffith $50.00 for the damage to his crop.
(See also: 110.604.1-2) Farwell T. Brown Photographic Archive Ames Public Library Information Services 515 Douglas Avenue Ames, IA 50010-6215 (515) 239-5656 |
There's a new ( 6 ) six page aviation article on Elling Weeks [ pilot lic. # 214 ] in the current [ February ] issue of FLIGHT JOURNAL on the magazine shelves of Borders and Barnes & Noble book stores. You will find the set of stories to be very interesting and loaded with new information along with never before published flying pictures from 1910 - 1915. Tom Weeks |
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