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  2. Curtiss Model D - Wikipedia

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    On January 18, 1911, Ely landed a Model D aboard USS Pennsylvania. This was the first aircraft to land on a ship. This was the first aircraft to land on a ship. Upon his election in November 1915, Congressman Orrin Dubbs Bleakley became the first government official to fly from his home state to Washington, D.C.

  3. Eugene Burton Ely - Wikipedia

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    Two months later, on January 18, 1911, Ely landed his Curtiss Pusher airplane on a platform on the armored cruiser USS Pennsylvania anchored in San Francisco Bay. [ nb 2 ] Ely flew from the Tanforan Racetrack in San Bruno, California , and landed on the Pennsylvania , which was the first successful shipboard landing of an aircraft.

  4. Wright Model B - Wikipedia

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    The Wright Model B is an early pusher biplane designed by the Wright brothers in the United States in 1910. It was the first of their designs to be built in quantity. Unlike the Model A, it featured a true elevator carried at the tail rather than at the front. It was the last Wright model to have an open-frame tail.

  5. RAF Joyce Green - Wikipedia

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    1911: In use: 1911–1919 ... In 1912 Vickers commenced work on a two-seat pusher ... Capt Bert James (22) RAF, was killed at Joyce Green May 1918, within sight of ...

  6. Short S.27 - Wikipedia

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    The Short S.27 and its derivative, the Short Improved S.27 (sometimes called the Short-Sommer biplane), were a series of early British aircraft built by Short Brothers.They were used by the Admiralty and Naval Wing of the Royal Flying Corps for training the Royal Navy's first pilots as well as for early naval aviation experiments.

  7. Pusher configuration - Wikipedia

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    Many early aircraft (especially biplanes) were "pushers", including the Wright Flyer (1903), the Santos-Dumont 14-bis (1906), the Voisin-Farman I (1907), and the Curtiss Model D used by Eugene Ely for the first ship landing on January 18, 1911. Henri Farman's pusher Farman III and its successors were so influential in Britain that pushers in ...