1885-1949 AKA Howard Max Rhinehart & Howard Rinehart |
Collection of Rob Grant, 4-25-05 |
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The preceeding quotation from the website serves to introduce the reader to the many accomplishments of James Hartness. The following quotation offers more details as to his experiences and an aviator and specifically as a student of Howard Reinhart. "At age 53, in 1914, Hartness purchased his own Wright Flyer. The Flyer was still being developed, was inherently unstable, and personally risky, but he was determined to master this new technology. He developed an airfield outside of Springfield, Vermont, and took flight instruction from the aviator Howard Reinhart, a friend of the Wright brothers. James Hartness became one of the first certified pilots in the United States. But aviation was not just a hobby; he serving in an advisory capacity in the development and manufacture of airplanes for the army during WWI." You can access the site by clicking on the title above. |
You can access the site by clicking on the title above. |
FLYING FOR ORVILLE Howard Rinehart's Life of Adventure A Novella John Carver Edwards Product Details Trade Paper: 178 pages; 6x9 inches Publisher: BookSurge Publishing List Price: $12.99 ISBN: 1-59457-210-0 |
Description: from BOOKSURGE.COM " Edwards' biographical novella of Howard Rinehart traces the restless, nomadic, and sometimes tormented life of one of America's pioneer giants in the fields of aviation and exploration. Following his subject's career from his early days in Dayton and Brazil to his tragic suicide outside a Hattiesburg, Mississippi boardinghouse, the author portrays Rinehart as a man increasingly divorced by age and ill-health from his earlier pursuit of adventure and alarmingly out-of-step, not only with his homeland's political and social institutions in general, but with the U.S. aeronautical community in particular." You can learn more about the book, and even read a sample page, by clicking on the link above. You can also place your order with the publisher from the page. |
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