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On March 31, 1923, Pearson entered a 500-kilometer speed race at Wilbur Wright Field (now Wright-Patterson Air Force Base). Flying a
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in 1934. During his time there, Verville served in the following roles: aeronautical engineer; chief of the
Manufacturing, Engineering, and Inspections Service; and finally assistant chief of the Aeronautic Development Section. In his role as chief of the Manufacturing, Engineering, and Inspections
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engine was not available. So, instead
Verville had to use the problematic Wright H-3 (Hispano) engine, which had major vibration issues. Three R-3s competed in the 1922 National Air Races, but only one finished in 5th place with a top speed of 181 mph. After the 1922 race, Verville was able to
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Died. Alfred V. Verville, 79, pioneer aircraft designer who in 1914 with Glenn
Curtiss designed the famed Curtiss Jenny, and later as a U.S. Army Air Service engineer developed the nation's first welded-fuselage fighter plane with droppable fuel tanks, the PW-1 Pursuit; of a heart attack; in La
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General Billy Mitchell requested the Engineering Division to design a light-weight "motorcycle of the air" that could operate as a liaison between Army field units. Verville completed the Messenger design in early 1920. The Lawrence Sperry Aircraft Company of Farmingdale was
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Verville's estate are housed at the Smithsonian Air and Space Museum's
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used one in its pioneering aerodynamic research programs from 1923 to 1929. Sperry modified twelve into the radio-controlled
Messenger Aerial Torpedo and developed the apparatus for a Messenger to make the first successful
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Inspection Trip to France, Italy, Germany, Holland, and England, Made during the Winter of 1921β1922 (Technical Supplement)",
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I always had that wonderful feeling in flying, no matter what kind of weather ... I just wondered why men hadn't learned to fly years ago, it was so wonderful ... It was a symphony.
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Smithsonian's National Air Museum. He was honored with ten Certificates or Letters of Commendation from the U.S. Armed Forces. He was an
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purchased four Sport Trainers under the designation YPT-10. The USAAC tested with five different engine versions resulting in YPT-10 thru YPT-10D designations.
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was issued on February 13, 1985, bearing Verville's name, picture, the text "Aviation Pioneer", and an image of his Verville-Sperry R-3 low-wing monoplane.
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on March 29, 1927. There were a total of 20 of this aircraft manufactured and it broke a number of speed and endurance records, placing at the top of the
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and incorporated many features advanced for its time. The completion of the R-3 encountered challenges because the planned
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Twin floats were replaced with wheels for winter operations off the ice of Lake St. Clair.
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of World War I fame. In the fall of 1914, Verville left the company and joined the
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Verville received many honors and awards, including a selection as a fellow of the
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CW-3 Wright Trainer, 220 hp Wright J-5 engine (short military trial)
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four passenger, high-wing cabin monoplane designed in 1927 by Verville
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AirZoo Museum Page Commemorating Alfred Verville, Kalamazoo, Michigan
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2063:"The Buhl Sport Airsedan, Ettienne Dormoy's Golden Age Sesquiplane"
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After graduating from Adams Township High School, Verville took a
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1835:"Verville-Sperry R-3, Famous Record Breaking and Racing Aircraft"
1613:"Verville-Packard Racer ... First to Win the Pulitzer Races"
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planned to be first transatlantic flight, but interrupted by WWI
2260:"McDonald Distinguished Statesman of Aviation Award Recipients"
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1589:"Against the Wind, 90 Years of Flight Test in the Miami Valley"
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This plane is exhibited in the National Air and Space Museum's
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In 1925, Verville left the government service to co-found the
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of 167.73 mph (269.94 km/h) over a 10-lap course at
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Records of the Naval Technical Mission in Europe, 1945-1947.
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Function: messenger, manufactured by Sperry Aircraft Company
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Verville was a founder of three aeronautical companies, the
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Cartridge-feeding mechanism for automatic guns US 1504393 A
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He died on March 10, 1970, from a heart attack at age 79.
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at the United States Army Air Corps Engineering Division.
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Reminiscences of Alfred V. Verville : oral history.
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in the Smithsonian Institution system; its engine was a
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and military airplanes. Verville is known for designing
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On July 9, 1917, Verville married Bertha M. Kamrath in
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Volume 1 of Air Warfare: An International Encyclopedia
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Service, he was in charge of the reviews for issuing
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and was named an Elder Statesman of Aviation by the
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1487:"Tom McNeely: Alfred Verville Painting Commentary"
705:American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics
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1247:List of United States airmail stamps
524:Buhl and Verville Aircraft Companies
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425:In June 1918, Verville joined the
372:Aeromarine Plane and Motor Company
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1983:Aircraft fuselage US 1533285 A
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615:Alfred Verville while at the
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376:Thomas-Morse Airplane Company
229:National Air and Space Museum
179:Pulitzer Speed Classic Trophy
96:designer, aeronautic engineer
2888:American aerospace engineers
2883:American aerospace designers
2627:Michael Gough (3 May 2013).
2212:"Milestones: March 23, 1970"
2181:George C. Adams (May 1935).
935:A two-seater, open cockpit,
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729:United States Postal Service
601:United States Army Air Corps
104:Pioneering contributions to
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2511:"Pulitzer Trophy Air Races"
2183:"About Those "NC" Markings"
2150:Juptner, Joseph P. (1993).
2125:Donald M. Pattillo (1998).
1987:Airplane truss US 1554243 A
1654:. Nov 26, 1920. p. 1.
1294:"Alfred Verville biography"
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1061:Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center
995:Aeronautical Systems Center
905:2 passenger, open cockpit,
900:Verville Flying Boat (1916)
765:Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center
738:Planes designed by Verville
220:, before retiring in 1961.
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2878:American aviation pioneers
2597:Michigan Aviation Magazine
2129:. McGraw-Hill. p. 9.
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834:Buhl-Verville CA-3 Airster
558:Buhl-Verville CA-3 Airster
331:, in February 1914, where
321:, the editor and owner of
235:was issued in 1985 by the
200:during his service at the
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1170:Verville Aircraft Company
1164:Verville Aircraft Company
1120:Verville Sport Trainer AT
1086:Engineering Division TP-1
895:General Aeroplane Company
889:General Aeroplane Company
884:transatlantic flying boat
794:General Aeroplane Company
781:and it was featured on a
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585:Verville Aircraft Company
488:The resulting plane, the
481:and his aide, Lieutenant
451:Roosevelt Field, New York
380:General Aeroplane Company
333:Curtiss Aeroplane Company
190:Verville Aircraft Company
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2474:. Aerofiles. 2009-04-17.
1792:Dayton-Wright RB-1 Racer
1636:. Thisdayinaviation.com.
1568:"Biographies - Letter V"
861:famous World War I plane
848:Curtiss Aircraft Company
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548:with the Buhl family in
494:retractable landing gear
315:Hudson Motor Car Company
275:and received responses.
196:. He worked for General
2928:Engineers from Michigan
2395:Smithsonian Institution
2001:. Siris-thesauri.si.edu
1859:Alley, William (2006).
980:(also known as VCP-1/2)
711:Aviation Hall of Fame.
417:to victory at the 1920
391:Fisher Body Corporation
225:Smithsonian Institution
214:U.S. federal government
55:Atlantic Mine, Michigan
2933:Aviators from Michigan
2357:Cooper, Ralph (2004).
2285:"List of AIAA Fellows"
1946:World War II fighters.
1767:James J Cooke (2002),
1198:Verville Sport Trainer
1035:Mitchel Air Force Base
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319:William Edmund Scripps
307:Detroit Edison Company
295:electrical engineering
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151:Alfred Victor Verville
23:Alfred Victor Verville
2843:Buhl Aircraft Company
2765:U.S. Army Air Service
2615:Howard Wolko (1981).
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2110:on January 28, 2015.
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247:Verville was born in
243:Early life and career
218:Bureau of Aeronautics
194:Buhl Aircraft Company
2824:Sport Trainer/YPT-10
2749:Verville Flying Boat
2420:John Taylor (1996).
2405:Object: A19580040000
1031:Pulitzer Trophy Race
1011:Verville-Packard R-1
991:Engineering Division
673:La Jolla, California
667:(1946β1961). At the
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427:Engineering Division
283:Verville Flying Boat
74:La Jolla, California
1621:: 71. October 1958.
1069:Verville-Sperry R-3
769:Verville-Sperry R-3
747:U.S. Army Air Corps
720:Verville Fellowship
651:from 1939 to 1941.
515:Wilbur Wright Field
490:Verville-Sperry R-3
216:, primarily in the
175:Verville-Sperry R-3
2873:Alfred V. Verville
2819:Verville Air Coach
2735:Alfred V. Verville
2422:The Lore Of Flight
2220:. March 23, 1970.
1790:The first was the
1652:The New York Times
1279:The New York Times
1252:Sperry Corporation
1176:Verville Air Coach
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311:Ford Motor Company
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251:, a small town in
181:in 1920 and 1924.
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2638:978-0-7864-7100-3
2457:978-0-7385-5218-7
2431:978-0-7607-0364-9
2359:"Alfred Verville"
2167:978-0-8306-4368-4
1928:Popular Mechanics
1820:978-1-57607-345-2
1778:978-1-58826-082-6
1704:978-0-253-20180-5
1450:978-1-57607-345-2
1282:. March 14, 1970.
1207:This plane is in
1078:Popular Mechanics
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