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1911 Air Show at the Areodrome on Stratford Avenue May 8-13, 1911
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Newspapers Articles from 1911
May 8th:
AUTOMOBILISTS NOTIFIED OF BIG AVIATION MEET
May 8th:
MAYORS TO BE GUESTS HERE AT BIG MEET
May 8th:
OVINGTON HERE TO ATTEND THE CURTISS MEET
May 8th:
OVINGTON RIGHTS MACHINE IN MID AIR BY STEPPING FROM SEAT ON GUY WIRE
May 8th:
WILL DRIVE CURTISS BIPLANE IN BRIDGEPORT
May 9th:
Called to Avon Park
May 9th:
BRIDGEPORT THE CENTER OF AVIATION IN AMERICA
May 9th:
Facts About Bridgeport's Permanent Aerodrome
May 10th:
AVIATION IN STRATFORD
May 10th:
AVIATION'S FUTURE IS ASSURED
May 10th:
DINNER TONIGHT TO BIRD MEN BY BOARD OF TRADE
May 11th:
AVIATION MEET OPENS WITH A BIG MULTITUDE
May 11th:
BRIDGEPORT TO THE FRONT AGAIN
May 11th:
CURTISS AERO FACTORY GOING TO MOVE HERE
May 12th:
CHAS. HAMILTON, NOTED AVIATOR, MAY STAY HERE
May 12th:
Daring Young Bird Man Electrifies City With One of Most Dangerous Flights in the History of Aviation
May 12th:
NO PASSENGERS LIKELY TO BE CARRIED TODAY
May 13th:
AEROPLANE REAL SPORT DECLARES ALLAN R. HAWLEY
May 13th:
AVIATION EXHIBITION TO INCLUDE TOMORROW
May 13th:
BEACHY SAYS HE WANTS AN IRON COFFIN
May 13th:
HAMILTON HELPED CAPTURE A TOWN FOR INSURGENTS
May 13th:
MRS. HAMILTON AN AVIATRESS, IS LOCAL GIRL
May 13th:
Stratford's Aviators