The U.S. Military’s First Aircraft – From Wooden Frames to Fighter Missions
Description
Step back in time with Red on the Keys To The Jet Podcast as we uncover the very first aircraft ever purchased by the U.S. military—the 1909 Wright Military Flyer. 🛩️ From its wooden frame and muslin fabric wings to its groundbreaking acceptance trials at Fort Myer, this episode takes you on a detailed, funny, and factually accurate ride through the birth of U.S. military aviation.
We’ll cover: ✈️ Aircraft Specs – Engine power, wingspan, crew setup, and all the numbers that made this flying machine a game-changer. ✈️ Historic Trials – How Orville Wright and Lt. Benjamin Foulois proved the Flyer could meet the Army’s crazy 1907 requirements. ✈️ First Squadron & Service Life – Where it flew, who flew it, and how long the Signal Corps kept it in action. ✈️ Legacy of Military Aviation – How this fragile biplane paved the way for today’s stealth fighters, bombers, and modern air dominance.
Packed with aviation history, military heritage, and Red’s trademark humor, this episode is perfect for aviation geeks, military history buffs, and anyone curious about how the U.S. went from horses and pigeons to jets and drones in just a century.
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