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Removing the Sputnik Replica

September 14, 2016

Ask A Curator Day 2016 - Questions and Answers

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Ever wondered how we move objects, what's not on display that we'd like to exhibit, or what rocks from the Moon feel like? #AskACurator Day on Twitter is your chance to get those burning questions answered about aviation, spaceflight, planetary science and more. Here is a selection of questions and answers that we will update throughout the day on September 14, 2016.

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Spectators in a grandstand look to their left. Many wear sunglasses.

September 12, 2016

Are You an Air Racing Fan?

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This week the 53rd National Championship Air Races will be taking place just outside Reno, Nevada. Besides the racers and teams that have made the event the world’s fastest motorsport, fans and spectators are an important part of the culture of air racing and we’ve been researching their place in that exciting history. If you’re a Reno air racing fan, we’re asking you to donate your most-loved t-shirt, jacket, hat, or buttons related to the races to our collection.  

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Historical drawing of trophy composed of man holding up an airplane.

September 05, 2016

The 1924 Central Labor Union Trophy Race

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On September 5, 1882, the Central Labor Union in New York City held a “monster labor festival” in Wendel’s Elm Park, an event that would become known as Labor Day.  On October 2, 1924, the Central Labor Union of Dayton sponsored their own trophy race at the International Air Races in Dayton, Ohio.

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Blanche Stuart Scott

September 02, 2016

First Solo Hop

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Although her flight is not considered “official,” this day in history we remember Blanche Stuart Scott, the first American woman to take a solo hop into the air.

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Black and white photo of Olive and Louise pose in front of airplane.

August 29, 2016

Food & Flight: Olive Ann Beech's Supper Nachos

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Olive Ann Beech is proof that some milestones in aviation occur with two feet firmly planted on the ground. Olive Ann co-founded Beech Aircraft Corporation with husband Walter Beech and became the first female executive of an aircraft company when she took the reins in 1940. In Famous Personalities of Flight Cookbook, Olive Ann shared a recipe for supper nachos and a little insight into her early years in the aircraft industry.

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Portrait of Scholl with black dog on his left shoulder.

August 26, 2016

An Aerobatic Pilot’s Best Friend

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Art Scholl was a three-time member of the U.S. Aerobatic Team, a racer at the Reno Air Races, an airshow pilot, and a fixed base operator with an aerobatic school. His dog Aileron often flew with him in his deHavilland Chipmunk, riding on the wing as Scholl taxied on the runway or perched on his shoulder in the aircraft.

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Lockheed 5B Vega in Pioneers of Flight

August 25, 2016

Earhart Made History As The First Woman To Fly Nonstop Across U.S.

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In 1932, Amelia Earhart made history yet again as the first non-stop transcontinental flight by a woman pilot. 

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Early Exhibition Flying

August 22, 2016

1909: The First Major International Flying Meet

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On this day in 1909, some of the world's leading aviators met at a racetrack in Reims, France, to compete in the first organized international air meet.

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Orville Wright

August 19, 2016

Orville Wright Born Today in 1871

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Today in 1871, aviator and inventor Orville Wright was born to Milton and Susan Catherine Koerner Wright. Orville was the sixth of seven children born to the Wrights.

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Rearview shot of an early airplane with Moisant in cockpit looking over her shoulder and smiling at the camera.

August 13, 2016

Aug. 13, 1911: Second U.S. Woman to Earn Pilot’s License

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On August 13, 1911, Matilde Moisant became the second woman in the United States to receive her pilot’s license, just a few weeks after her friend Harriet Quimby.

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