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First plane in Kalispell

Photo courtesy of Museum at Central School | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 12 years, 10 months AGO
by Photo courtesy of Museum at Central School
| March 17, 2012 8:25 AM

Aviation pioneer Eugene Ely made the first recorded flight in Kalispell on June 21, 1911, putting on a show for spectators at the fairgrounds with his Curtiss biplane and later landing in a field that would become Kalispell City Airport.

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ARTICLES BY PHOTO COURTESY OF MUSEUM AT CENTRAL SCHOOL

Aviation pioneers
March 17, 2012 8:22 a.m.

Aviation pioneers

Kalispell’s first Civilian Pilot Training class poses for a photo in June 1942. Pictured are: 1. Rudy Bergstrom; 2. Jack McWilliams; 3. Don Riley; 4. Roger Haines; 5. D.C. Dunham; 6. three Air Force advisers; 7. Larry Stockhill; 8. Mope Dickinson; 9. Don Clapper; 10. Russell Diest; 11. Titus Kurtichanof; 12. Bob King; 13. Ace Powell; 14. ground school instructors.

1929 airport dedication
March 17, 2012 8:20 a.m.

1929 airport dedication

Tom Perry poses with his plane at the dedication of Kalispell City Airport on July 3, 1929.

First plane in Kalispell
March 17, 2012 8:25 a.m.

First plane in Kalispell

Aviation pioneer Eugene Ely made the first recorded flight in Kalispell on June 21, 1911, putting on a show for spectators at the fairgrounds with his Curtiss biplane and later landing in a field that would become Kalispell City Airport.