Glenn Curtiss:
The Forgotten Eagle
Winner, 2005 NYS
Emmy Award for
"Best Historical/cultural Programming:
Single Program or Special"
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Glenn Curtiss: The
Forgotten Eagle highlights the life of
Southern Tier native, Glenn Hammond Curtiss. This is the first
documentary ever produced on one of aviation's key founding
fathers.
Glenn Curtiss is credited
with with the first publicly announced flight of an airplane in the
United States, taking place in Hammondsport, NY on July 4, 1908. He
was also the first to fly from city to city, making his destination
from Albany to Manhattan on May 29, 1910.
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"The Unknown
Controversies"
This fascinating story has nearly faded
from history, overshadowed by the legend of the Wright Brothers.
Interviews with numerous, credited historians are woven throughout
this documentary. As the story unfolds, historians claim that
Curtiss, more so than the Wright Brothers, had a significant
influence on bringing the airplane into the modern age.
Glenn Curtiss: The
Forgotten Eagle discusses the unknown controversies,
in particular, the debate over the patent infringement of the wing
design. For years, Curtiss and the Wrights battled in court over
what the Wrights argued to be patent infringement. Curtiss' design
using wind flaps, which the Wrights never specifically claimed in
their patent, is a key element still used in aviation today.
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"Father Of Naval
Aviation"
Unknown to most, Mr. Curtiss is also
considered the father of naval aviation. In 1912 on Keuka Lake, he
reconstructed an airplane to have the hull of a boat, and was able
to successfully fly and land in the water. Glenn Curtiss was the
first man to prove that planes would be able to take off and land
from a carrier at sea. His invention of the hydro-airplane is what
we call today the flying boat.
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Glenn Curtiss: The Forgotten Eagle is
written and produced by WSKG's Brian Frey, who says "I want to
tell the other half of the story regarding the birth of aviation,
beyond what happened at Kitty Hawk." Mr. Frey has also
produced The Flood
of '35, Watkins Glen: the
Street Years and Link: The Quiet
Genius
Available from WSKG
VHS $19.95
DVD $19.95
(prices include shipping)
Call (607) 729-0100, ext 343
or send us an
E-mail.
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Here are more links
relating to Glenn Hammond Curtiss:
•
"The Race for Flight," on NPR's Weekend Edition
12/21/03
• Glenn Curtiss
Historical Society
• Glenn
Curtiss Memorial Park
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Glenn Curtiss: The
Forgotten Eagle
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