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  2. USS Pennsylvania (ACR-4) - Wikipedia

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    At 10:48, on 18 January 1911, Eugene Ely, flew a Curtiss Model D from Tanforan Racetrack in San Bruno, California, and at 11:01, landed on board Pennsylvania while she lay at anchor off Hunters Point, in San Francisco Bay. The plane made a smooth landing from astern onto a specially built 130-by-32-foot (39.6 by 9.8 m) platform.

  3. Curtiss Model D - Wikipedia

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    On November 14, 1910, Eugene Ely took off from USS Birmingham in a Model D. This was the first time an aircraft had taken off from a ship. [4] On January 18, 1911, Ely landed a Model D aboard USS Pennsylvania. This was the first aircraft to land on a ship.

  4. File:USS Pennsylvania (ACR-4) 01-18-1911 - NARA - 520791.jpg

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    Scope and content: The Pennsylvania (Armored Cruiser 4), renamed the Pittsburgh in 1912. Starboard stern quarter with Eugene P. Ely landing plane on flight deck. Starboard stern quarter with Eugene P. Ely landing plane on flight deck.

  5. Pennsylvania-class cruiser - Wikipedia

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    [1] [6] [7] From 1911 the military foremasts were replaced with cage masts. [5] In 1911, Pennsylvania was fitted with an after flight deck for the first landing on a ship by an aircraft. This was a one-off demonstration on 18 January 1911 with pilot Eugene Ely, who had performed the first takeoff from a ship on USS Birmingham (CL-2) two months ...

  6. 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.

  7. Bureau of Aeronautics - Wikipedia

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    The first test of an aircraft from naval vessel was in 1910 when a Curtiss Model D flown by Eugene Burton Ely took off from the USS Birmingham (CL-2) and again on USS Pennsylvania (ACR-4) in early 1911. These tests were enough for the USN to establish naval aviation units in the summer of 1911. [1]

  8. 1911 in the United States - Wikipedia

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    January 18 – Eugene Burton Ely lands on the deck of the USS Pennsylvania stationed in San Francisco Bay, marking the first time an aircraft lands on a ship. January 30 – The destroyer USS Terry makes the first aeroplane rescue at sea, saving the life of John McCurdy 10 miles from Havana, Cuba.

  9. USS Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    USS Pennsylvania (ACR-4) was the lead ship of the Pennsylvania-class cruiser launched in 1903; renamed Pittsburgh in 1912; scrapped in 1931; USS Pennsylvania (BB-38) was the lead ship of the Pennsylvania-class battleship launched in 1915 and sunk in 1948, after atomic bomb testing in 1946; USS Pennsylvania (SSBN-735) is an Ohio-class submarine ...

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