File:McCurdy in plane.jpg
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English: Aviation pioneer John Alexander Douglas McCurdy at the controls of an aircraft. The City of Toronto archival notation reads: "Item consists of one photograph of a man sitting in an airplane. Information provided by a researcher indicates that the man is probably J.A.D. McCurdy in a bi-plane with 7-cylinder Gnome rotary engine, and that the event is probably either the Aviation Meet held at Donlands Farm, Todmorden Mills, August 3-5, 1911, or the Aviation Meet, Hamilton, July 27-29, 1911." |
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Date | July 27-29 or August 3-5, 1911 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Copyright expired. As a pre-1946 Canadian image, also public domain in the United States.
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