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  motorcycles built by, 29, 30–31, 87

  participation in Rheims, France, aviation contest, 144–66

  public sentiment in favor of, 69

  son Glenn Jr., 207

  visit with A. G. Bell and formation of Aerial Experiment Association, 103–21

  Wright lawsuits against, 41–46, 57–59, 68–70, 72–73, 158–60, 171–87, 205–6, 210–12, 221, 224

  Curtiss, Lena, 108, 118, 140, 144, 149, 159, 207

  G. Curtiss’s Albany-Manhattan solo flight and role of, 187, 190, 193, 194, 195, 197, 201

  first flight of, 189

  marriage to G. Curtiss, 87–88

  son Glenn Jr., 207

  Curtiss Aeroplane Company, 25, 61, 207, 224, 227–29

  employees of, 31–32

  Curtiss JN (“Jenny” aircraft), 208, 227–28

  Curtiss Motor Company, 207

  Curtiss-Wright Corporation, 228–29 Cygnet (glider), 129–30

  De la Croix, Félix du Temple, 99

  Dienstbach, Karl, 138

  Dirigible, 81–94, 100–102

  Doherty, Tony, 41

  Ellyson, Theodore “Spuds,” 32, 208

  Engine(s), 96–97

  for America, 73, 76–77

  for T. Baldwin’s dirigible, 82, 87, 89, 92–93

  G. Curtiss designs for, 30–31, 82, 87–89, 92–93

  for June Bug, 124

  for S. Langley’s aerodrome, 10–12, 13, 19, 34–35

  for Rheims Racer, 149, 156

  English Channel, first flight across (1909), 149

  Esnault-Pelterie, Robert, 45n., 134

  Fairchild, Daisy Bell, 110, 140–42

  Fairchild, David, 110, 140–41

  Fallières, Armand, 157

  Fisher, Ward, 148, 156

  Flights

  Albany to Manhattan, G. Curtiss’s solo, 186–204

  first officially observed (1908), 142–43

  first Wright Brothers’ (1903), 15, 50

  transatlantic, 71–78

  Flotation devices, 188–89

  Ford, Henry, 28, 61, 186

  his assistance and support for G. Curtiss, 69–70, 72, 175–76, 211–12

  Model T built by, 36

  G. Selden patent and, 174–75

  French, John, 157

  Fulton, Robert, 203

  Garfield, James, 115, 116

  Gary, George H., 138

  Gaynor, William, 202

  Genung, Harry, 142, 144, 149, 187, 207, 227, 228

  aeronautical work with Glenn Curtiss, 31, 137–38, 147

  Genung, Martha, 31, 142, 144, 149, 187

  German Wright Company, 159

  G. H. Curtiss Manufacturing Company, 87

  Gibbs-Smith, Charles H., 134n.

  Gliders

  G. Cayley’s, 96–97

  Cygnet, 129–30

  Gold Bug (aircraft), 53, 147, 159

  Gordon Bennett Trophy race, Rheims, France event (1909), 160–66

  Grande Semaine d’Aviation, Rheims, France (1909), 144–66

  G. Curtiss airplane Rheims Racer entered in, 150, 155–56, 160–64

  G. Curtiss’s journey to attend, 144–49

  Gordon Bennett Trophy race in, 160–66

  Wright brothers’ lawsuit at time of, 158–60

  Graphophone, 115

  Grey, Charles, 222

  Gyroscopic automatic stabilizer, 208

  Hallet, George, 74

  Hamilton, Charlie, 57

  Hammondsport, New York, Curtiss operations in, 25, 27–28, 130

  Hammondsport Herald (periodical), 216

  Handlebar throttle control, G. Curtiss’s motorcycle, 31

  Hargrave, Lawrence, 98

  Hawley, Allan R., 138

  Hazel, John Raymond, Wright lawsuit and rulings of, 173–79, 182, 183, 206, 210

  Herring, Augustus, G. Curtiss’s business relationship with, 146–47, 170–71

  Hewitt, Fred, 16–17

  Hill, Thomas A., 173

  Hitchcock, Gilbert, 15

  Hot air balloons, 82, 165

  Houseboat and catapult launch for S. Langley’s aerodrome (1903), 3, 4–5, 6, 9, 14, 18

  Howard, Fred, 57

  Hubbard, William H., 196

  Hudson-Fulton Prize, G. Curtiss’s solo flight to win, 186–204

  Hudson River flight. See Albany-Manhattan flight, G. Curtiss’s solo

  International Harvester Corporation, 61

  Iron lung, invention of, 116

  Isham, William B., 199

  Johnson, Walter, work on aerodrome restoration, 35, 49

  Jones, Charles Oliver, 131

  Jones, Ernest L., 138

  June Bug (aircraft), 122–29, 137–43, 145

  design and engine of, 123–24, 137–38

  flight of (1908), 124–25, 138–43

  Scientific American trophy won by (1908), 124, 126–27, 142–43

  Keller, Helen, 115

  Kimball, Wilbur R., 139

  Kleckler, Henry, 31–32, 207, 227, 228

  Aerial Experiment Association and role of, 122, 125, 140, 147, 149

  aerodrome restoration and work of, 26, 33–35, 220

  G. Curtiss’s Albany-Manhattan

  flight and role of, 188, 190, 181, 193, 194, 195, 197

  Lake, Simon, 138

  Lambert, Comte de, 158

  Landing gear, retractable, 208

  Langley, Samuel Pierpont, 97, 146, 205. See also Aerodrome (aircraft); Aerodrome restoration

  departure of, from aeronautics, 15–16, 20–21

  first test flight of aerodrome and, 1–21

  information provided to Wright brothers by, 54

  Langley Medal, 38, 210

  Latham, Hubert, 154

  Lawsuits, Wright brothers’, against Glenn Curtiss, 41–46, 57–59, 68–70, 72–73, 158–60, 171–85, 186–87, 205–6, 210–12, 224

  Le Bris, Jean-Marie, 98

  Lefebvre, Eugene, 158

  Lenormand, Sebastian, 92

  n. Leonardo da Vinci, 94, 172

  Lilienthal, Otto, 81, 97–98, 135

  Lloyd George, David, 157–58

  Lloyds of London, 75–76

  Loening, Grover, 44, 47, 179, 206

  Longwell, Lewis, 32

  Louisiana Purchase Exposition, St. Louis (1906), 89–90

  McClure’s (periodical), 7

  McCormick, Samuel B., 38, 61

  McCurdy, Douglas, Aerial Experiment Association and role of, 109, 110, 119, 122, 133, 146

  McEwan, James B., 202

  McKinley, William, 8, 66, 174

  Macomb, Montgomery M., 18

  Manly, Charles, 138, 227

  aerodrome engine design by, 11–12, 34–35

  aerodrome restoration and, 61, 212, 219, 220

  as pilot in aerodrome test flight (1903), 5, 6, 13–14, 16–17

  Masson, Katherine, 74–75

  Maxim, Hiram, 99–100, 146

  Military interest in aviation, 2–3, 8–9, 18, 93, 225

  Montgomery, John, 97

  Motorcycles, Glenn Curtiss designs for, 30–31, 87–89

  Motors. See Engine(s) Mouillard, Louis-Pierre, 98, 135, 172

  Mozhaisky, Alexandr Fyodorovich, 99

  Munn, Charles, 127–28, 203

  Nash, Francis, 3, 4–5, 17

  NC-4 (aircraft), first transatlantic crossing by, 225

  Newcomb, Simon, disbelief in aviation possibilities, 1, 10

  New York City, G. Curtiss’s flight from Albany to, 186–204

  New York City Auto Show, 105–6 New York Evening Mail (periodical), 201

  New York Herald (periodical), 66

  New York Sun (periodical), 67, 68

  New York Times (periodical), 9, 15, 20, 42, 48, 59, 216

  G. Curtiss’s Albany-Manhattan flight and, 190, 201, 204

  New York Tribune (periodical), 68

  New York World (periodical), 67

  G. Curtiss’s Albany-Manhattan flight and, 189–90, 199, 201, 202

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  Number 14-bis (aircraft), 134

  Number 22 (aircraft), 163

  Parachutes, invention of collapsible, 92

  Passion for Wings: Aviation and the Western Imagination 1906–1918 (Wohl), 53

  Patent Office, U.S., 46

  Patent, Glenn Curtiss’s, for ailerons, 210

  Patent, Wright Brothers’, 42, 44–46, 50–51, 135, 159

  lawsuits to protect, 41–46, 57–59, 68–70, 72–73, 158–60, 171–85, 186–87, 205–6, 210–12, 221, 224

  Paulhan, Louis, 154

  Wright court injunction against, 180–81

  Pegoud, Adolphe, 37n.

  Penaud, Alphonse, 6

  Penaud tail, 6

  Pfitzner, Alexander L., 131

  Pilcher, Percy, 97

  Pilot license, first (1908), 142

  Polignac, Grand Marquis de, 150

  Pontoons, 63–65, 207

  Porte, John Cyril, 74, 75, 225

  Post, Augustus, 131, 138, 191–92, 193, 213

  Press

  G. Curtiss’s relations with, 49, 67, 139, 189–90, 193, 201–2

  interest of, in aerodrome restoration, 66–68

  interest of, in aviation, 139, 143, 157, 189–90, 193, 201–2

  at S. Langley’s aerodrome test, 1–2, 15

  Wright brothers’ relations with, 52–53, 127–28

  Progress in Flying Machines (Chanute), 98

  Propeller blades, 65

  Public interest in aviation, 67, 150–51, 157, 193, 200–201

  Pulitzer, Joseph, 187

  Hudson-Fulton Prize offered by, 187–204

  Randolph, Wallace F., 2

  Read, Albert, 225

  Red Wing (biplane aircraft) 131–32

  Rheims, France, aviation tournament. See Grande Semaine d’Aviation, Rheims, France (1909) Rheims Racer (aircraft), 150, 152, 158

  design, 155–56

  engine, 149, 156

  performance of, in trophy race, 160–64

  Richardson, Holden C., 47

  Robinson, Elmer, 194

  Robinson, Thomas, 15

  Roosevelt, Edith, 93

  Roosevelt, Teddy, 89

  Root, Amos, 52

  Root, Elihu, 2

  Roseberry, C. R., 31, 47, 143

  Royal Aeronautical Society, 218–19

  Santos-Dumont, Alberto, 81–82, 86, 90, 134

  Scientific American, 83, 127

  Scientific American aviation trophy, June Bug craft as winner of(1908), 124, 126–27, 142–43

  Seaplanes, 61, 188–89, 207–8

  Sea sled, 70

  Seely, Lyman, 69, 176, 209

  Selden, George, motorcar patent and lawsuits involving, 70, 174–75

  Selfridge, Thomas

  Aerial Experiment Association and role of, 110, 119, 122, 125, 127, 129–30, 132, 133

  death of, 145–46

  Wright patent and, 183

  Shaw, George Bernard, 114

  Shriver, Tod, 147, 149, 156

  Smellie, Jim, 30

  Smithsonian Institution, 2, 38, 66

  aerodrome restoration and support of, 26–27, 219

  Langley Aerodynamical Research Laboratory at, 39, 49

  O. Wright’s feud with, 226–27

  Spanish-American War, 8

  Sperry, Elmer, Jr., 208

  aerodrome restoration and, 61

  Stunt aviators, 36–37, 67

  Sullivan, Anne, 115

  Swope, Herbert, 67

  Taft, William H., 203

  Tail(s), aircraft

  aerodrome, 6, 14

  Penaud, 6

  Tandem-wing design, 6, 12, 40, 217, 218

  Technological advances of early twentieth century, 36

  Ten Eyck, Jacob, 190, 194

  Tissandier, Paul, 158

  Towers, John, 72

  Toy, Joe, 67

  Triad (aircraft), 208

  Trowbridge, J. T., 118

  Vanderbilt, Cornelius, 44

  Van Tassel, Park A., 91–92

  Voisin, Gabriel, 154

  Walcott, Charles, 33, 38, 47

  aerodrome restoration and role of, 48–49, 61, 63, 66, 212, 217

  Wall Street Air Trust, 44

  Wannamaker, Rodman, 71, 72–73

  War Department, U.S., support for Langley’s aerodrome project from, 2–3, 8–9, 18

  Warner, A. P., 32

  Watson, Thomas A., 117

  Wheeler, Monroe, 87, 159, 184, 207, 227

  White, Clarence, 194

  White, Henry, 164, 165

  White Wing (aircraft), 136–37

  Wildman, Francis, 63

  Williams, J. Newton, 131

  Wind tunnel, 137

  Wing(s), aircraft

  flaps on. See Ailerons (wing flaps) Langley’s tandem-wings, 6, 12, 40, 217, 218

  Wrights’ wing-warping design, 44–46, 135, 172, 178, 205

  Wohl, Robert, 53

  World War I, 78, 224–25

  Wright, Katharine, 46, 47, 56

  Wright, Lorin, 49

  Wright, Milton, 46

  Wright, Orville. See also Wright brothers

  demonstration flights of, in Germany, 159

  his feud with Smithsonian, 226–27

  on S. Langley’s work, 8

  opposition to and discrediting of aerodrome restoration, 46–49, 64, 217–19

  personal obsession with G. Curtiss, 42, 179–80, 205–6, 211, 228–29

  public flight (1908) piloted by, 145–46

  rift with supporters and family, 56–57

  skepticism of, toward aviation researchers, 120–21

  Wright, Wilbur, 6, 54. See also

  Wright brothers

  death of, 42, 210

  Wright brothers, 41–59

  aeronautical contributions of, 29

  aircraft of. See Wright Flyer aviation industry alienation against, 44, 57–59

  aviation monopoly sought by, 43–44, 68, 223

  contribution of, to aviation, 220

  first public flight (1908), 145–46

  flight at Kitty Hawk, N.C. (1903), 15, 50

  lawsuits filed by, 41–46, 57–59, 68–70, 72–73, 158–60, 171–87, 206, 210–12, 221, 224

  meetings and contacts between G. Curtiss and, 81–85, 100–102, 120, 179, 184, 229

  myths surrounding, 43

  patent of, 42, 44–46, 50–51, 135

  press challenges to, 127–28

  public sentiment against, 69–70, 181

  refusal to participate in Rheims aviation tournament, 148

  secrecy and proprietary attitude of, 50–57, 82–84, 101, 127–28, 210–11

  wing-warping design of, 44–46, 135, 172, 178, 205

  Wright Company, 44, 46

  appropriation of Curtiss designs, 210

  merger with Curtiss company, 228–29

  Wright Company Ltd., 47–48 Wright Flyer (aircraft), 53, 101

  aviators’ ranking of, 170

  evaluation of viability of, 222

  first public flight of, 145–46

  at Rheims tournament (1909), 158, 163

  takeoff and sled runners, 128

  O. Wright’s feud with Smithsonian and donation of, 226–27

  Zahm, Albert, 223, 227

  as head of aerodynamics lab, 39–40, 49

  launch of America and, 74, 76

  oversight of aerodrome restoration by, 33, 48–49, 60–67, 212, 214, 215, 217, 218, 219, 220

  About the Author

  SETH SHULMAN has worked for two decades as a writer and editor specializing in issues of science, technology, and the environment. His work has appeared in Nature, Discover, Smithsonian, Rolling Stone, Technology Review, and The Atlantic Monthly, among many other publications. He is the author of three books, most recently Owning the Future. He lives in Northampton, Massachusetts.

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