- Walter Hinton
Walter Hinton (
10 November 1888 -28 October ,1981 ) was aUnited States aviator .Hinton was born in a
farming family inVan Wert, Ohio . Seeing a poster urging young men to "Join the Navy and See The World", he joined theUnited States Navy . He saw action in the 1914 invasion ofVeracruz, Veracruz ,Mexico .Hinton had a great fascination with early
aircraft , and soon went into Naval aviation.Hinton achieved fame as the pilot of the
Curtiss NC flying boat "NC-4 ", the first aircraft to make atransatlantic flight, in 1919.Hinton's aeronautic adventures during the 1920s include exploring the
Arctic by balloon, making the first flight fromNorth America toSouth America (on the second try-- he floated on a wing inshark infested waters offCuba for a while at the end of the first try), and exploring theAmazon Rainforest by hydroplane. In this last role you can see pictures of him on pages 379 and 404 of the April 1926National Geographic Magazine .He spent years touring as a speaker promoting
aviation .Hinton spent his retirement in a
beach frontcondominium inPompano Beach, Florida , where he delighted in sharing his memories with local children. One of his happiest events of his later years was being a special guest on an earlysupersonic transatlantic flight of theConcorde , making the trip which had first taken Hinton 19 days in less than 4 hours.
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