Curtiss Aviation School Students | Photograph | Wisconsin Historical Society

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Curtiss Aviation School Students

Curtiss Aviation School Students | Photograph | Wisconsin Historical Society
The 1912 class at the Glenn Curtiss Aviation School on North Island, near San Diego. Milwaukee's John Kaminski (in white shirt and tie) is second from the left. Unlike the previous year's class, which was almost entirely comprised of students from the military, the Kaminski's class was a disparate, international group. From the left they are: Barlow, Kaminski, Smith, Russell, Mohan Singh (India), Lansing Callan, Julia Clark, and K Takeshi (Japan).
DESCRIPTION
The 1912 class at the Glenn Curtiss Aviation School on North Island, near San Diego. Milwaukee's John Kaminski (in white shirt and tie) is second from the left. Unlike the previous year's class, which was almost entirely comprised of students from the military, the Kaminski's class was a disparate, international group. From the left they are: Barlow, Kaminski, Smith, Russell, Mohan Singh (India), Lansing Callan, Julia Clark, and K Takeshi (Japan).
RECORD DETAILS
Image ID:10081
Creation Date: 05 1912
Creator Name:Unknown
City:North Island
County:
State:California
Collection Name:John G. Kaminski papers, 1912-1960
Genre:Photograph
Original Format Type:photographic print, b&w
Original Format Number:Milw Mss 146
Original Dimensions:6.5 x 4.5 inches
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
John Kaminski brought several of his fellow students home with him to Milwaukee where they were all scheduled to appear at the 1912 State Fair. They included Callen, Motohisa Kondo, Julia Clark, together with a more experienced Curtiss pilot, Horace Kearney. Early pilots had a short life expectancy, and John Kaminski annotated this photograph from his scrapbook to note the two who died shortly after completing their training. Of these two, Julia Clark died less than a month after her appearance in Milwaukee. A photograph of her elsewhere in Kaminski's scrapbook is inscribed: "the best of lucky to the youngest aviator in the world." Kaminski was lucky, for he never experienced a serious injury during his flying career.
SUBJECTS
Men
Outdoor photography
Portraits, Group
Women
Airplanes
Air pilots
Neckties
Clothing and dress
Dresses
Hats
Classes (Groups of students)
Schools
Students
Islands

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