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  1. Curtiss started the Atlantic Coast Aeronautical Station on a 20-acre tract east of Newport News (VA) Boat Harbor in the Fall of 1915 with Captain Thomas Scott Baldwin as head. Many civilian students, including Canadians, later became World War I flyers.

  2. The Curtiss School first trained U.S. Navy pilots, helping to create a strong Air Wing of the military. With newspapers taking notice of its vast diversity, the schools were no longer viewed as a curiosity, but instead recognized and declared a “ wonder of the century “.

  3. Aug 29, 2019 · Curtiss Flying School. Ever competing against the Wright brothers, Glenn H. Curtiss established the Curtiss Flying School in San Diego, California, in 1910. He expanded to Miami and then his hometown of Hammondsport, New York.

  4. These flying schools trained some of the finest aviators the world had ever seen. Afterwards, the Curtiss Flying Schools merged into the Curtiss Flying Service, continuing well up to the beginning of World War II.

  5. In 1928, Glenn Curtiss opened a branch of his flying school at a Stratford, Connecticut airport on Long Island Sound and painted his distinctive cursive logo on two new hangars, the first ...

  6. Dec 29, 2013 · When the airplanes of the Curtiss Flying School first took to the skies over Newport News Point on Dec. 29, 1915, there was no Norfolk Naval Air Station or Langley Field. The pioneering Atlantic...

  7. In 1911, Glenn Hammond Curtiss, a dynamic individual from Hammondsport, New York, established California’s leading aviation school at North Island in San Diego Bay. Recognized as one of the world’s premier aviators, Curtiss brought impressive credentials to that remote island.