- Hugh Armstrong Robinson
Hugh Armstrong Robinson, born
May 13 ,1881 - 1963, Neosho,Missouri . Robinson was pioneer in the earliest days ofaviation , combining his skills ofinventor , pilot, and daredevil. Among other things, he is said to have been the third person to successfully fly an aircraft after theWright Brothers in a plane of his own design and construction and the first person to make an air-sea rescue. Robinson also devised the art of dive-bombing.In late 1910 Hugh Robinson became a pilot and chief engineer for
Glenn Curtiss atCurtiss Aviation , North Island,California . There he invented atailhook system that helped make possibleEugene Ely 's first ever flight to the deck of a ship, the USS "Pennsylvania", by allowing the airplane to stop quickly and safely. Robinson took part in Curtiss' development ofhydroplane s. In 1911 he took a hydroplane on the exhibition circuit, flying at demonstrations and fairs acrossNorth America .At Kinloch Field in St. Louis,
Missouri onMarch 1 ,1912 ,Albert Berry made the first successful parachute jump from aBenoist Airplane , designed and built by Hugh Robinson andTom Benoist . He landed safely on theJefferson Barracks parade grounds. The parachute and the apparatus used to support and release it were also designed and built by Robinson. Also in 1912 Robinson took a Curtiss Hydroplane to Europe atMonaco and flew impressively in an aviation meet there.Robinson was the first person to complete a 360 degree vertical loop in an airplane. He performed this stunt as the "Circle of Death" at hundreds of demonstrations around the world.
Surviving 15 major crashes in his lifetime, he died in 1963 of natural causes.
In 1999, Neosho Municipal Airport in
Neosho, Missouri was renamedNeosho Hugh Robinson Airport in his honor.Resources
*Hugh Robinson - Pioneer Aviator(1995), by George L. Vergara ISBN 0-8130-1361-5
External links
* [http://www.earlyaviators.com/erobinso.htm/ The Early Birds of Aviation, Inc.]
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