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  1. Eugene Burton Ely (21 de octubre de 1886 - 19 de octubre de 1911) [1] fue un aviador estadounidense al que se le atribuye el primer despegue y aterrizaje de un avión desde un barco.

  2. Eugene Burton Ely (October 21, 1886 – October 19, 1911) was an American aviation pioneer, credited with the first shipboard aircraft takeoff and landing.

  3. 18 de ene. de 2011 · But the most dramatic demonstration that the skies and the seas were now joined occurred on January 18, 1911, when Eugene Burton Ely made the first successful landing and take-off from a naval vessel.

  4. Tucked away in a corner of the Smithsonian's vast Air and Space Museum in Washington, D. C., is a small exhibit honoring Eugene B. Ely (1886–1911), the first man to land on and take off from a naval vessel.

  5. Eugene Burton Ely (21 de octubre de 1886 - 19 de octubre de 1911) [1] fue un aviador estadounidense al que se le atribuye el primer despegue y aterrizaje de un avión desde un barco.

  6. In 1933, President Herbert Hoover posthumously awarded Eugene Burton Ely the Distinguished Flying Cross for his many pioneering and historic aviation achievements. The State of California and its National Guard proudly claims Eugene Burton Ely as one of their own..

  7. navalaviationnews.navy.mil › 3752688 › eugene-ely-pioneer-of-naval-aviationEugene Ely: Pioneer of Naval Aviation

    25 de abr. de 2024 · What is known in the popular history of Eugene Ely and his two pioneering flights that began what we know today as the beginning of Naval Aviation is almost hidden by the book’s detailed...