Aviation in Iowa
Iowa's first aeronautical event was the flight of a balloon around 1850 by Professor Silas Brooks. Iowa's first powered flight was made by Art J. Hartman in his Iowa built, Hartman monoplane on 10 May 1910.[1]
| Aviation in Iowa | |
|---|---|
| Aviation in the United States | |
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| Airports | |
| Commercial – primary | 6 | 
| Commercial – non-primary | 2 | 
| General aviation | 68 | 
| Other public-use airports | 45 | 
| First flight | |
| 1850 - Hot air balloon | |
Events
    
- On 13 October 1910 Thomas Scott Baldwin demonstrated the Baldwin Red Devil at the Iowa city fair.
 - September 5, 1912, Lincoln Beachey delivers the first Iowa airmail letters.[2]
 - 19 July 1989, United Airlines Flight 232 DC-10 makes a crash landing with complete hydraulic failure at Sioux Gateway Airport.
 
Aircraft Manufacturers
    
- Angel Aircraft Corporation, Orange City, Iowa Builds the AAC Angel pusher light twin.
 - Grinnell Aeroplane Company (1914-1918) Grinnell, Iowa - Manufactured early biplanes.[3]
 - Central States Aero (1926-) was founded in Davenport, Iowa building an aircraft designed by Clayton Folkerts that would become the popular Monocoupe series.[4]
 
Aerospace
    
- Adams-Farwell, Dubuque, Iowa- An early automobile manufacturer developed radial engines used in early aircraft.[5]
 
Airports
    
- Des Moines International Airport is the busiest airport in Iowa with 898,840 passenger movements in 2010.[6]
 
Commercial Service
    
Organizations
    
- The Iowa Aviation Promotion Group is a non-profit organization with a mission to promote aviation within Iowa[7]
 
Government and Military
    
- All flight operations in Iowa are conducted within FAA oversight.
 - The Iowa State Patrol Air Wing was founded in 1956. It now operates 3 Cessna 182, 5 Cessna 172, and one Piper Saratoga.[8]
 
Museums
    
- Iowa Aviation Museum, located in Greenfield, Iowa[9]
 - Iowa Aviation Heritage Museum, Ankeny, Iowa[10]
 
References
    
- Scott M. Fisher. Eastern Iowa's Aviation Heritage. p. 17.
 - Scott M. Fisher. Eastern Iowa's Aviation Heritage. p. 21.
 - Hollis LeRoy Muller. Manual of military aviation: prepared for the use of personnel of aircraft. p. 482.
 - "Clayton Folkerts". Archived from the original on 19 July 2008. Retrieved 9 May 2012.
 - Scott M. Fisher. Eastern Iowa's Aviation Heritage. p. 16.
 - "Enplanements for CY 2010" (PDF, 189 KB). CY 2010 Passenger Boarding and All-Cargo Data. Federal Aviation Administration. 4 October 2011.
 - "Iowa Aviation Promotion Group".
 - "Iowa Department of Public Safety". Retrieved 11 May 2012.
 - "Vintage Aircraft ." Iowa Aviation Museum. N.p., n.d. Web. 20 July 2010. flyingmuseum.com Archived 2011-04-09 at the Wayback Machine
 - "Iowa Aviation Heritage Museum". Retrieved 9 May 2012.
 
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