1917 Army Aviation Bill

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The Army Aviation Bill passed in 1917 appropriated $640,000,000 for army aeronautics, some or all of which fell under the auspices of the U.S. Signal Corps.[1]

The bill passed unanimously through the House and was signed by President Woodrow Wilson on 24 July 1917.

At the time, the Navy was seeking an additional $45,000,000 for aviation.

Various sources call this the largest Congressional appropriation for anything ever, to that date.[2]

The Manufacturers' Aircraft Association formed in 1917 as the main representative to the government of the private sector airplane manufacturers.

References

  1. "$640,000,000 Appropriated for Aviation: Senate Passes and President Signs Bill Creating Army Air Service", Air Service Journal, Vol. 1, No. 3., July 26, 1917, pp. 82–83.
  2. e.g. [1], [2].