AEA Silver Dart
The Silver Dart (or Aerodrome #4) was a derivative of an early aircraft built by a Canadian/U.S. team, which after many successful flights in Hammondsport, New York, earlier in 1908, was dismantled and shipped to Baddeck, Nova Scotia. It was flown from the ice of Baddeck Bay, a sub-basin of Bras d'Or Lake, on 23 February 1909, making it the first controlled powered flight in Canada. The aircraft was piloted by one of its designers, Douglas McCurdy. The original Silver Dart was designed and built by the Aerial Experiment Association (AEA), formed under the guidance of Dr. Alexander Graham Bell.
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AEA Silver Dart
The Silver Dart (or Aerodrome #4) was a derivative of an early aircraft built by a Canadian/U.S. team, which after many successful flights in Hammondsport, New York, earlier in 1908, was dismantled and shipped to Baddeck, Nova Scotia. It was flown from the ice of Baddeck Bay, a sub-basin of Bras d'Or Lake, on 23 February 1909, making it the first controlled powered flight in Canada. The aircraft was piloted by one of its designers, Douglas McCurdy. The original Silver Dart was designed and built by the Aerial Experiment Association (AEA), formed under the guidance of Dr. Alexander Graham Bell.
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El Silver Dart (o Aerodrome #4 ...... guía de Alexander Graham Bell.
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Le Silver Dart était un avion ...... l'aviation du Canada à Ottawa.
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The Silver Dart (or Aerodrome ...... s; likewise, it had no brakes.
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Frederick W. "Casey" Baldwin
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El Silver Dart (o Aerodrome #4 ...... guía de Alexander Graham Bell.
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Le Silver Dart était un avion ...... aire du premier vol au Canada.
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The Silver Dart (or Aerodrome ...... of Dr. Alexander Graham Bell.
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AEA Silver Dart
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AEA Silver Dart
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