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VOLUME 49 __ ~ Wednesday, July 24,1974
A 1922 invention
By Phyilis L. Smith
In June those ‘‘in the know”’
“flying field’) is well known
hereabouts._-But, when you
watch the flights. of helicopters,
vertical flight. He was
ultimately selected to head up a
project to supply the U.S. Army
Flight Service with a workable
model of “the first Americanmade r.” One Ivan
Eremeeff, about whom little has
been written, was hired as his
assistant. °
De Bothezat insisted on the
and it took
something like $200,000 to build
the ‘crazy looking flying
ship’’..as. one newspaper
reporter described it.
The first flight was made with
a proud and excited Col.
Thurman H. Bane at the controls and it lasted just one
minute and 42 seconds and
reached the surprising altitude
of six feet off solid earth!
Bane apparently deserved the
description of ‘‘Master Of
MeCook” with which he was
tagged by Maurice Holland, a
McCook researcher. And that
pioneer. serial photographer
pictured him as a ‘meticulous
officer with a skeptical show-me
attitude, just the kind of CO
needed for a field where
everyone was busy chasing the
future. Tall, bushy-haired with a
Jong strong face and a dab of a
mustache, he liked people who
were doers, providing they had
ught things out.”
’ “At the time that . this first
was accepted by the
Army Air Service, the United
States was the only major world
power not actively involved with
experimental helicopters..and
it was Col. Bane who had worked
the miracle of persuasion
necessary to get the government
to agree to its building.
But despite numerous
altitude, endurance and speed
records finally established by
the advance made at McCook
Field, legislated appropriations
The whirly-bird’s
‘were drastically cut. Bane
finally got sick and tired of
appealing for a larger budget
avenues ~— of
aviation. So he retired from. the
Army only a few weeks after
making a truly memorable
flight in a helicopter.an aircraft much later to be called
“whirly-bird.” ‘
Bane died from the effects of a
brain tumor in New
York on February 22, 1932..but
not before he had turned the
world of aviation eyed down
and inside out with his demands
for improvements, bigger and
better aircraft of all kinds and
the origin of the famous West
and still known as Pan
American Airways.
Shortly after his death, the
U.S. Air. Services magazine
. that “the imprint of
Col. Bane’s life on the American
Aviation industry. will not soon
be forgotten”...but, ironically
enough, today most of his work
is unremembered and a recent
communication from the
Wright-Patterson Air Force
Base in Dayton, Ohio, stated
‘we know of no exhibits in this
area honoring his memory nor
of any monuments.”
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QUEEN CONTESTANTS for the annual Nevada County Horsemen's Rodeo are, from
left: Shirley Savely, Jane Cooley and Cindy Heyne. Crowning of the queen will
take place prior to the rodeo next Saturday night.
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