WSKG PRODUCER BRIAN FREY WINS 2005 NYS EMMY AWARD for Glenn Curtiss: The Forgotten Eagle
WSKG Public Broadcasting proudly announces that producer Brian Frey has won a 2005 NYS Emmy Award for his documentary Glenn Curtiss: The Forgotten Eagle.
Mr. Frey received the award for "Best Historical/cultural Programming: Single Program or Special."
Glenn Curtiss: The Forgotten Eagle depicts the life of the aviator genius whose contributions to aviation were often overshadowed by the Wright Brothers. Glenn Curtiss is credited with the first publicly announced flight of an airplane in the United States, taking place in Hammondsport, NY on July 4, 1908. He was the first to fly from city to city, making his destination from Albany to Manhattan on May 29, 1910.
Comments WSKG Producer Brian Frey, “I love having the opportunity to tell stories about our local history, and it'ss nice to know that others enjoy the stories too. Glenn Curtiss was one of aviations great pioneers and his story is truly the story of aviation in America.”
This fascinating story has nearly faded from history, eclipsed by the legend of the Wright Brothers. This documentary interviews many historians arguing that Curtiss had accomplished much more than the Wright Brothers with pushing the airplane into the modern age. Glenn Curtiss: The Forgotten Eagle discusses the unknown controversies, in particular, the debate over 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.
This program is available from WSKG VHS $19.95 DVD $24.95 (prices include shipping) Call (607) 729-0100, ext 343 or send email to video@wskg.org