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Birthplace of Naval Aviation

On Nov. 14, 1910, man proved that planes could fly from sh...

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Birthplace of Naval Aviation

On 14 Nov. 1910, off Old Point Comfort across the harbor f...

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Birthplace of Naval Aviation

On Nov. 14, 1910, man proved that planes could fly from ships when a Curtiss Bi-Plan piloted by E. B. Ely took off from the deck of the cruiser U.S.S. Birhingham, at anchor off Old Point Comfort, flew two miles ...

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Birthplace of Naval Aviation

On 14 Nov. 1910, off Old Point Comfort across the harbor from here, the U.S. Navy demonstrated that airplanes could be launched from ships. Flying a Curtiss biplane, Eugene Ely took off from a wooden ramp constructed atop the deck ...

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