- Benoist XIV
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name=XIV
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type=Airliner
manufacturer=Benoist
designer=Tom Benoist
first flight=1913
introduced=1914
retired=1914
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primary user=St Petersburg-Tampa Airboat Line
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number built=2
variants with their own articles=The Benoist XIV was a small biplane
flying boat built in theUnited States in 1913 in the hope of using it to carry paying passengers. The two examples built were used to provide the first heavier-than-air airline service anywhere in the world, and the first airline service of any kind at all in the United States.Design and development
The aircraft was a conventional
biplane with equal-span unstaggered wings with small pontoons at their tips. The engine was mounted on a pedestal aft of thecockpit and drove a two-bladepusher propeller . Accommodation for the pilot and single passenger was side-by-side in an open cockpit.Operational history
The first example, given Benoist construction number 43 and named "Lark of Duluth", carried joyriders over the harbour at
Duluth, Minnesota through the Summer of 1913, but this was not a commercial success. Later that year,Percival Fansler , a business associate of designerTom Benoist , convinced Benoist to join him in establishing a scheduled air service between the Florida cities of St Petersburg andTampa . Their newly-formed company, theSt Petersburg-Tampa Airboat Line purchased the "Lark of Duluth" and another Benoist XIV to inaugurate operations. The first scheduled flight between the two cities departed shortly before 10 AM on January 1, 1914 piloted byTony Jannus and carried former St Petersburg mayorAbram C. Pheil as its passenger for the 22-mile (35-km) 23-minute flight. Regular tickets were priced at $5.00, but Phiel had paid $400.00 at auction for the ticket for the first crossing.Over the next three months of the airline's short lifetime, the "Lark of Duluth" and her near-sister "Florida" (construction number 45) carried 1,205 passengers over
Tampa Bay . At the end of March, however, the city subsidy ran out, and it proved no longer profitable to continue the service. The "Lark of Duluth" spent the remainder of 1914 carrying joyriders in several locations around the United States, including Duluth,Conneaut Lake , andSan Diego . At this latter location it was damaged in a hard landing and pronounced unsalvageable.In 1984, a full-scale flying replica was constructed by
Florida Aviation Historical Society for the 70th anniversary of the flight. This aircraft is now displayed at theSt Petersburg Museum of History .pecifications
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range miles=125
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* [http://home.earthlink.net/~ralphcooper/pimagm6.htm Sport Aviation December 1983]
* [http://www.airminded.net/benoist14/benoist14.html airminded.net]
* [http://www.duluthairport.com/airport/history.html Duluth International Airport website]
* Servis, Richard. " [http://richardservis.tripod.com/thenonfictionreadermagazine/id5.html Tony Jannus and the World's First Commercial Airline] ". "Non Fiction Reader Magazine"
* [http://www.sptimes.com/2004/02/02/Northpinellas/Story_unfair_in_treat.shtml Letter] from St Petersburg Museum of History executive director Will Michaels printed in the "St Petersburg Times " 2 February 2004.
* [http://home.earthlink.net/~ralphcooper/bioroger.htm Pioneer Pilot Walter E. Lees]External links
* [http://www.timetableimages.com/ttimages/airboat.htm Contemporary postcards]
* [http://www.airchive.com/SITE%20PAGES/PLANE-BENOIST.html Photographs of St Petersburg Museum of History display]ee also
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