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On January 1, 1914, while much of Europe was embroiled in a war. A small Benoist (pronounced Ben-wah or Ben-weest) Model 14 seaplane took off from St. The flight of 1,973 miles took six weeks because of stops for exhibitions, a near-disastrous fire, various repairs, and a appendicitis attack. Jannus also made air-to-ground radio tests for the Signal Corps during that flight. Emerson Marine sent Tony to install a marine engine in a modified Curtiss-type airplane in College Park, Maryland. Petersburg with the airboat and once the plane was reassembled from the rail trip, he flew test flights in preparation for the newly formed passenger service. He knew the plane and also how to fly it!
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