I was at the Air Force Museum in Dayton, OH a few weeks back and thought some of you may enjoy these photos. I believe it was a 1908 Curtiss engine for a dirigible. Bob#6738DSC01540.jpgDSC01541.jpgDSC01542.jpgDSC01543.jpgDSC01544.jpg
I was at the Air Force Museum in Dayton, OH a few weeks back and thought some of you may enjoy these photos. I believe it was a 1908 Curtiss engine for a dirigible. Bob#6738DSC01540.jpgDSC01541.jpgDSC01542.jpgDSC01543.jpgDSC01544.jpg
Dale Axelrod, here in Florida is crazy about anything Curtiss. I have come to realize Curtiss was an amazing individual and seemed to be years ahead of his contemporaries.
Eric Smith
AMCA #886
To me, the Curtiss is the ultimate American Motorcycle, then comes the Cleveland 4our. We have an original Vee Twinn Curtiss hanging in our SFMC Club house. The Club was establised in 1904, and is the oldest motorcycle club that has been in continous operation.
Too bad the V 8 can't be found.
RF.
Fred,
You may be mistaken about a couple things. Although it has gone through a few name changes The Federation of American Motorcyclists, which was started as an offshoot of The New York Motorcycle Club in 1903, is still going strong as the AMA.
The Curtiss V8 has never been lost. Glenn Curtis donated it and it is in the collection of the National Aeronautical & Space Museum in Washington DC.
http://www.nasm.si.edu/imagedetail.cfm?imageID=1553
Last edited by Chris Haynes; 07-24-2011 at 11:06 PM.
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Chris,
The FAM is like the AMA, not really a club. The Yonkers MC (our sister club) did start in '03, but they had a lapse during the second World War ( we did not). The V8 Curtis in the Smith' is a clone. Glad you don't judge Curtiss's.
The SFMC bike has been continously asked for reference by the Smith', the Curtiss Museum in Hammondsport, and by Glen Bator, when he was with Otis Chandler. It is a well known fact that the Smith' V8 is a replica; they used to state that. Perhaps they have changed their tactics?
RF.
Dear Bob and Eric, the Naval Aviation Museum in Pensacola, Florida, is worth a visit as the the early years of US naval aviation are dominated by Glenn Curtiss. There are several early cutaway radial engines there showing incredible engineering and workmanship.
steve@vlheaven.com
the dc.bike (aeronautical & space museum) is just one more museum bike made to look like the original!
rob ronky #10507
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the original v-8 motor is in an iowa aviation museum-iowa falls
I dunno Fred. When I was there they told me that it was donated to them by Curtiss. If it is a reproduction who reproduced it and when? What about the photo of it in the Curtiss museum? Was that also a reproduction? If someone in Iowa has the engine what happened to the rest of the bike? I know that Jim Lattin made a copy of the V4 Curtiss.
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