Electric Park Aero Club of Baltimore

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The Baltimore Sun reported on 9 Aug. 1908 that Max Rosen, general manager of Electric Park in Baltimore, had announced that the park was establishing an aerial station to foster the study of aerial navigation and that, if proper aid could be secured in Baltimore, Rosen would assist in forming an aerial club there. Two days later the Sun carried an advertisement that aeronauts were wanted for a coming aerial carnival at Electric Park under the auspices of the Electric Park Aero Club of Baltimore. Whether such a club was actually formed or whether it remained only an idea of Rosen is not known.

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  • 1908 Baltimore Sun, 9 & 11 Aug.


Organization names Electric Park Aero Club of Baltimore
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Country US
City Baltimore, Maryland
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Scope Local
Started aero 1908 ?
Ended aero 1908 ?
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