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A FIRST AND ONLY FLIGHT ON THIS DAY IN 1947

The Hughes H-4 Hercules “Spruce Goose” – Aces Flying High

The Hughes Flying Boat, at one time the largest aircraft ever built,
was piloted by designer
Howard Hughes on its first and only flight
in Long Beach Harbor, California.

Built with laminated birch and spruce (hence the nickname the
Spruce Goose) the massive wooden aircraft had a wingspan
longer than a football field and was designed to carry more than
700 men to battle.

Howard Hughes was a successful Hollywood movie producer when
he founded the Hughes Aircraft Company in 1932. He personally
tested cutting-edge aircraft of his own design and in 1937 broke the transcontinental flight-time record.

In 1938, he flew around the world in a record three days, 19 hours,
and 14 minutes.

Howard Hughes' “Spruce Goose” flies

Some pictures from my visit with the Spruce Goose in 2006 : r/aviation     
  

Howard Hughes - IMDb
Howard Robard Hughes Jr. (1905 – 1976)

Ruffled feathers over future of Howard Hughes' Spruce Goose

The Spruce Goose is now on display at the Evergreen
Aviation & Space Museum
in McMinnville, Oregon.

Evergreen Aviation and Space Museum ...


 


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A GREAT UPSET ON THIS DAY IN 1948

Suez Crisis: Operation Musketeer ...

In one of the greatest upsets in presidential election
history, Democratic incumbent
Harry S. Truman
defeats his Republican challenger, Governor Thomas
E. Dewey of
New York
, by just over two million popular
votes.

       
In the days preceding the vote, political analysts and
polls were so behind Dewey that on election night,
long before all the votes were counted, the
Chicago
Tribune
published an early edition with the banner
headline above,
DEWEY DEFEATS TRUMAN.”          

Clipping, Newspaper | Kentucky Historical Society
        
        
       

Dewey Defeats Truman': 5 things that led to Tribune's headline
Harry Truman (left) and his political rival Thomas Dewey.

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A REMINDER FROM THE PDX RETRO BLOG

Vintage Alarm Clock - Daylight Saving Ends Card

Save Mart Center on X: "Don't forget to set your clocks back before you go  to bed tonight. https://t.co/9he32PXQTM" / X

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PAST EVENTS THAT MADE NEWS HISTORY


The Associated Press

Walter Payton | MY HERO  undefined

 Walter Payton's 'baby' — his Porsche 930 Turbo — is for sale – Chicago  Tribune    
Walter Jerry Payton (July 25, 1953 – November 1, 1999)
      

Goodbye, Sweetness Walter Paytons Final Days Sports Illustrated Cover by  Sports Illustrated

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THE PROTESTANT REFORMATION BEGAN

The Ninety-Five Theses the Beginning of the Reformation - The Association  of the Covenant People

On October 31, 1517, legend has it that the priest and scholar
Martin Luther approached the door of the Castle Church in
Wittenberg, Germany, and nailed a piece of paper to it
containing the
95 revolutionary opinions that would begin
the
Protestant Reformation.

In his theses, Luther condemned the excesses and corruption
of the Roman Catholic Church, especially the papal practice
of asking payment—called “indulgences”—for the forgiveness
of sins.

By the time Luther died, of natural causes, his revolutionary
beliefs had formed the basis for the Protestant Reformation,
which would over the next three centuries revolutionize
Western civilization.

https://irp.cdn-website.com/3660f605/files/uploaded/95_Thesis.pdf

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