South Dakota's First Century of Flight

South Dakota's First Century of Flight

by Norma J. Kraemer
South Dakota's First Century of Flight

South Dakota's First Century of Flight

by Norma J. Kraemer

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Overview

The first aircraft heavier than air took to the skies in South Dakota in 1911. Since that time, pilots, mechanics, and dreamers have used aviation in innovative ways to shrink the large distances between the prairies and the mountains of the state. The start of the U.S. Space Program began at the Stratobowl in the 1930s and evolved into today's modern hot air balloons. People have used aircraft, not only for transportation, but also for controlling varmints, from grasshoppers to coyotes. Firefighters routinely use aircraft to put out forest fires, and many a tourist has seen Mount Rushmore from a helicopter. South Dakota has also served the military since World War II with the major bombers of the U.S. Air Force's arsenal. Perhaps best of all, South Dakotans enjoy flying for pure enjoyment.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780738584256
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing SC
Publication date: 08/30/2010
Series: Images of Aviation
Pages: 128
Product dimensions: 6.40(w) x 9.10(h) x 0.30(d)

About the Author

Author Norma Kraemer is a pilot with more than 30 years of flying experience in a variety of aircraft. She built her own experimental plane and was its test pilot, and she delights in saying it was built from blueprints and is not a kit. She has single-engine land, glider, ground instructor, and repairman's certificate ratings.
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