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Utilizing your notes and past knowledge answer the following questions: 1) Why was Glenn Curtiss known as the “Fastest Man on Earth?” 2) What was the contribution of Curtiss to the U.S. Army aviation? 3) Identify the members of the AEA. 4) Describe the goals of the AEA. 5) Describe the significant aviation advances in 1910 and the impact.
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Utilizing your notes and past knowledge answer the following questions: 1) Why was Glenn Curtiss known as the “Fastest Man on Earth?” 2) What was the contribution of Curtiss to the U.S. Army aviation? 3) Identify the members of the AEA. 4) Describe the goals of the AEA. 5) Describe the significant aviation advances in 1910 and the impact.
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In 1907, Curtiss became known as the “Fastest Man on Earth” Raced a motorcycle 136.3mph. His engines were light and powerful – which caught the interest of Thomas Baldwin – a balloonist.
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Utilizing your notes and past knowledge answer the following questions: 1) Why was Glenn Curtiss known as the “Fastest Man on Earth?” 2) What was the contribution of Curtiss to the U.S. Army aviation? 3) Identify the members of the AEA. 4) Describe the goals of the AEA. 5) Describe the significant aviation advances in 1910 and the impact.
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Baldwin’s airship with the Curtiss engine became the first powered dirigible in the U.S. Another of Curtiss engines was used to power the first U.S. Army aircraft the dirigible – SC-1
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Utilizing your notes and past knowledge answer the following questions: 1) Why was Glenn Curtiss known as the “Fastest Man on Earth?” 2) What was the contribution of Curtiss to the U.S. Army aviation? 3) Identify the members of the AEA. 4) Describe the goals of the AEA. 5) Describe the significant aviation advances in 1910 and the impact.
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Alexander Graham Bell asked Curtiss to join him to help design and develop aircraft and further developments in the aviation industry. (Goal of AEA) The AEA was formed by Bell, Curtiss, Lt Thomas Selfridge, Baldwin and JohnMcCurdy.
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Utilizing your notes and past knowledge answer the following questions: 1) Why was Glenn Curtiss known as the “Fastest Man on Earth?” 2) What was the contribution of Curtiss to the U.S. Army aviation? 3) Identify the members of the AEA. 4) Describe the goals of the AEA. 5) Describe the significant aviation advances in 1910 and the impact.
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Alexander Graham Bell asked Curtiss to join him to help design and develop aircraft and further developments in the aviation industry. (Goal of AEA) The AEA was formed by Bell, Curtiss, Lt Thomas Selfridge, Baldwin and JohnMcCurdy.
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Utilizing your notes and past knowledge answer the following questions: 1) Why was Glenn Curtiss known as the “Fastest Man on Earth?” 2) What was the contribution of Curtiss to the U.S. Army aviation? 3) Identify the members of the AEA. 4) Describe the goals of the AEA. 5) Describe the significant aviation advances in 1910 and the impact.
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◦ Wright Brothers and Curtiss both opened flight schools
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◦ Eugene Ely makes first flight from deck of USS Birmingham (Hudson Flier) – Hampton Roads, VA
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President Roosevelt became first president to fly (St. Louis, Missouri)
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SUNDAYMONDAYTUESDAYWEDNESDAYTHURSDAYFRIDAYSATURDAY 31 Chapter 2 Intro 1 Chapter 2 Curtiss 2 Chapter 2 Vin Fiz Progress Rpts Due 3 Chapter 2 Progress in Europe 4 Chapter 2 QUIZ Progress Rpts Sent Home 5 67 NO SCHOOL HOLIDAY 89101112 13141516171819 20212223 Progress Rpts Due 2425 Progress Rpts Sent Home 26 27282930 September 2015
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September 2 1858 — Samuel King introduces the first drag- line in America. It is a long rope attached to the basket, which helps to stabilize altitude by dragging on the ground when the balloon is flying very low. THIS DAY IN AVIATION
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September 2 1910 — Blanche Scott, the first woman pilot in the United States, makes a solo flight at Lake Keuka, Hammondsport. THIS DAY IN AVIATION
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September 2 1921 — United States Marine Corps planes locate entire hidden “Moon Shine” village on Atlantic Coast. THIS DAY IN AVIATION
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September 2 1928 — Capt. C.D. Barnard, and Flight Officer E.H. Elliott, flying a Fokker monoplane, powered by a Jupiter engine, fly from Karachi, India to London in 4½ Days. THIS DAY IN AVIATION
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September 2 1939 — Frank Fuller, Jr., wins the Bendix Trophy Race with an elapsed time from Burbank, California, to Bendix, New Jersey, in 9 hours, 2 minutes, 5 seconds. By setting records between Burbank and Cleveland, Ohio and between Burbank and Bendix, New Jersey, he wins $12,500. His average speed was 217 mph. He flew a “Wasp” powered Seversky Racer. THIS DAY IN AVIATION
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September 2 1945 — The Japanese sign the surrender documents aboard the battleship USS Missouri anchored in Tokyo Bay. The V-J, Victory over the Pacific, is formally declared. THIS DAY IN AVIATION
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Chapter 2 The Adolescence of Air Power 1904-1919
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Mission: Describe the prize and the rules established for the challenge of the flight across the country. Identify the type and the name of the aircraft. Describe the planned course of the flight from coast to coast. Describe the distance, speed and the time the trip. Describe Harriet Quimby and her significance to aviation. EQ: Describe significant aviation events occurring between 1904-1919 and their impact on future aviation development.
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Vin Fiz Flyer
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1911 – William Randolph Hearst – offered $50,000 for flight across U.S. Must be completed in 30 days Vin Fiz Pilot Calbraith Perry Rodgers persuaded soft drink company “Vin Fiz” to sponsor trip. Vin Fiz Flyer The aircraft was a 1911 Wright Flyer Model D called the “Vin Fiz Flyer”
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Wright Brothers mechanic, Charlie Taylor takes on job as mechanic. Trip was planned from: New York to Chicago Kansas City to San Antonio / El Paso Yuma to Pasadena, CA Trip was to cover more than 3,390 miles
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Due to 40 hp engine – Rodgers knew he could not make it over Rocky Mountains He started from Long Island, NY Made over 68 landings Some severe Only parts to make entire trip were rudder and 1 strut
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Rodgers actual trip 4,251 miles Longest flight 133 miles Average speed 52 mph Flight lasted 49 days Did NOT receive prize but made the first airplane crossing of the United States
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Significance of trip No landing fields No advance weather information No special instruments Supplies facilities
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Harriet Quimby
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Harriet Quimby in Aug 1911 became America’s first licensed pilot She used her writing talents to urge country to give more attention to commercial aviation and aeronautical development
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She became first woman to fly solo across English Channel Making the flight in 30 minutes
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June 1912 Flying at the Harvard- Boston Aviation Meet over Boston Harbor Lost control of Bleriot monoplane She and her passenger fell to their deaths
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Mission: Describe the prize and the rules established for the challenge of the flight across the country. Identify the type and the name of the aircraft. Describe the planned course of the flight from coast to coast. Describe the distance, speed and the time the trip. Describe Harriet Quimby and her significance to aviation. EQ: Describe significant aviation events occurring between 1904-1919 and their impact on future aviation development.
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1911 – William Randolph Hearst – offered $50,000 for flight across U.S. Must be completed in 30 days Vin Fiz Pilot Calbraith Perry Rodgers persuaded soft drink company “Vin Fiz” to sponsor trip. Vin Fiz Flyer The aircraft was a 1911 Wright Flyer Model D at is called the “Vin Fiz Flyer”
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Mission: Describe the prize and the rules established for the challenge of the flight across the country. Identify the type and the name of the aircraft. Describe the planned course of the flight from coast to coast. Describe the distance, speed and the time the trip. Describe Harriet Quimby and her significance to aviation. EQ: Describe significant aviation events occurring between 1904-1919 and their impact on future aviation development.
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1911 – William Randolph Hearst – offered $50,000 for flight across U.S. Must be completed in 30 days Vin Fiz Pilot Calbraith Perry Rodgers persuaded soft drink company “Vin Fiz” to sponsor trip. Vin Fiz Flyer The aircraft was a 1911 Wright Flyer Model D called the “Vin Fiz Flyer”
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Mission: Describe the prize and the rules established for the challenge of the flight across the country. Identify the type and the name of the aircraft. Describe the planned course of the flight from coast to coast. Describe the distance, speed and the time the trip. Describe Harriet Quimby and her significance to aviation. EQ: Describe significant aviation events occurring between 1904-1919 and their impact on future aviation development.
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Wright Brothers mechanic, Charlie Taylor takes on job. Trip was planned from: New York to Chicago Kansas City to San Antonio / El Paso Yuma to Pasadena, CA Trip was to cover more than 3,390 miles
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Mission: Describe the prize and the rules established for the challenge of the flight across the country. Identify the type and the name of the aircraft. Describe the planned course of the flight from coast to coast. Describe the distance, speed and the time the trip. Describe Harriet Quimby and her significance to aviation. EQ: Describe significant aviation events occurring between 1904-1919 and their impact on future aviation development.
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Rodgers actual trip 4,251 miles Longest flight 133 miles Average speed 52 mph Flight lasted 49 days Did NOT receive prize but made the first airplane crossing of the United States
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Mission: Describe the prize and the rules established for the challenge of the flight across the country. Identify the type and the name of the aircraft. Describe the planned course of the flight from coast to coast. Describe the distance, speed and the time the trip. Describe Harriet Quimby and her significance to aviation. EQ: Describe significant aviation events occurring between 1904-1919 and their impact on future aviation development.
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Harriet Quimby in Aug 1911 became America’s first licensed pilot She used her writing talents to urge country to give more attention to commercial aviation and aeronautical development
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She became first woman to fly solo across English Channel Making the flight in 30 minutes
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Lesson Closure - 3 – 2 - 1 3. List 3 things you learned today. 1. Create (1) quiz question with answer about today’s lesson. 2. List 2 things you have questions about today’s lesson.
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Each Group MUST follow all directions STOP! - If you are unsure SAFETY at ALL Times Accuracy and Authenticity will be judged Each Group Member is responsible to produce a 2 page paper on the model. ◦ Aircraft Specifications ◦ Aircraft contribution to Aviation development ◦ Significant Aviation Pioneers associated with aircraft (pilots, inventors etc.) The Group will provide a Presentation on the model. ◦ 5to 7 slides (Title slide; Body; Summary Slide)
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Must Use Safety Glasses Use of Cutting tools is Dangerous – AT ALL TIMES Must Use Cutting Mats Extended breathing of adhesives and paint fumes can be dangerous All Areas will remain clean and organized Plane Captains will insure All Areas will be cleaned and all items put back in proper locations 10 minutes prior to class ending Class SAFETY MONITOR will insure areas are clean and safe at all times
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OegHO kVmOdI http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OegHO kVmOdI Blimps, Ballooning and the Great Airships
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YWGE6 czA16U&feature=related http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YWGE6 czA16U&feature=related From Earth to the Moon
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V4ml4L J4joo http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V4ml4L J4joo http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M- 5DeIvOJ7Y&feature=related http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M- 5DeIvOJ7Y&feature=related Zeppelin http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QWpwZ n0pKl4&feature=related http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QWpwZ n0pKl4&feature=related Samuel Pierpont Langley
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In Class Discussion 1. There were two Wright brothers. What were their names? 2. What did they name this invention? 3. How many people witnessed this occurrence? 4. How much did these inventions cost to build? 5. Where did this happen? 6. How did the brothers learn about how to make their invention?
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Standards Addressed: Technological Literacy Students will develop an understanding of the: Characteristics and scope of technology. Core concepts of technology. Relationships among technologies and the connections between technology and the other fields of study. English Language Arts Students will: Conduct research and gather, evaluate and synthesize data and communicate their discoveries to their audience. Use a variety of technological and informational resources to create and communicate knowledge.
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