Wings Over San Antonio

Wings Over San Antonio by Mel Brown, published by Arcadia Publishing Library Editions on February 15, 2001, offers a detailed historical account of military aviation in San Antonio, Texas. This edition features 130 pages and is presented in English. The narrative begins in March 1910 with Lt. Benjamin Foulois at Fort Sam Houston, where he embarked on a mission to operate a Wright Brothers aeroplane and explore its potential for the United States Army.
Readers will find a comprehensive exploration of the evolution of military aviation in San Antonio, illustrated with over 200 images, many of which have never been published before. The book chronicles the journey from early flight trials to the establishment of significant air force bases, including Kelly, Brooks, and Randolph Fields. It highlights the contributions of aviation pioneers and combat aviators, showcasing figures such as Eddie Rickenbacker and Charles Lindbergh, while emphasizing the challenges and triumphs that led to the formation of an American air arm.
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In March 1910, Lt. Benjamin Foulois was ordered to Fort Sam Houston near San Antonio, Texas, with a used Wright Brothers aeroplane and a small contingent of enlisted men. His mission was to teach himself how to operate this primitive flying machine and begin demonstrating the practical uses it might have for the United States Army. This history is chronicled through in-depth captions and over 200 images as author Mel Brown tells the story of how San Antonio eventually became the cradle of military aviation. Mastery of the air would take time, equipment, and lives as the demanding flight path led from the early trials at Ft. Sam to the eventual establishment of four flying centers around the city. Working through trial and error, the aeronautic pioneers and first combat aviators convinced the military that the building of an American air arm was needed; thus the legend of the U.S. Air Force at San Antonio was born. Using many photographs never before published, the author tells the rich history of the air force bases in San Antonio, including Kelly, Brooks, and Randolph Fields. Also included are images of some of aviation’s first heroes, such as Eddie Rickenbacker, Jimmy Doolittle, Charles Lindbergh, and Clair Chennault.
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