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  • |Original title=Grahame-White's aeroplane call at the White House |Simple title=Grahame-White's aeroplane call at the White House
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  • |Original title=The 'White Flyer' -- The motor driven aeroplane of the Brothers Wright |Simple title=The 'White Flyer' -- The motor driven aeroplane of the Brothers Wright
    956 bytes (136 words) - 09:53, 6 June 2019
  • |Inventors=Charles S White |Applicant person=White Charles S
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  • [[Claude Grahame-White]] won 2nd Gordon Bennett trophy race at Belmont Park race track -- 100km in ...survey from its origins to the end of World War II]]. London: Her Majesty's Stationery Office, p157
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  • ...meet, including $10,000 for a 33-mile course to Boston Lighthouse. Grahame-White took celebrities including Boston mayor John F. Fitzgerald for rides. (Pres ...ith monoplanes may have presaged a shift from [[biplane]]s to [[monoplane]]s. [[A.V. Roe]] flew a [[triplane]].<ref name=Lenger />
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  • ...tion backer and newspaper owner who funded prizes such as the [[Daily Mail's $5000 prize for crossing the Channel]].<ref>[[Hallion, 2003]], p. 237.</ref ...of this idea, in the summer of 1912, which brought together Claude Grahame-White and the owner of the ''Mail''.</ref>
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  • ...incorporation were drawn and filed in the District of Columbia. The club's goals, which remain unchanged to this day, include to: foster and promote ...] and [[Wilbur Wright]] and the ACA that was followed by a ceremony at the White House where [[President Taft]] presented medals from the ACA to the Wrights
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  • The author's main belief is that World War II brought aviation big-time to Asia. However ...monstrations and giving rides, including to two Thai princes."<ref>Baumler's reference: Edward M. Young, ''Aerial Nationalism: A History of Aviation in
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  • ...ourtland Field Bishop in Paris, authorizing him to act as the organization's European representative. Bishop, an Automobile Club member, was in France l ...hie00robi/page/10/mode/2up?view=theater 10].</ref> The sixth officer was [[S.M. Butler]], secretary, who, like them, was a member of the Automobile Club
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