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Pilot Richard Du Pont in His Bowlus Senior Albatross Glider

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Material Type
Photograph
Date Range
1939
Description Level
Item
Accession No.
20061007001-126
Physical Description
Black and white photograph
Scope and Content
View of pilot Richard Du Pont in his Bowlus Senior Albatross glider, registration NC219Y, at the Elmira Soaring Competition. A note of the back of the photograph written by Norman Bruce reads "(Elmira, New York) Hiram Lindgren of Amisk was at the Elmira Soaring Competitions this summer and sent th…
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Material Type
Photograph
Date Range
1939
Description Level
Item
Physical Description
Black and white photograph
Physical Condition
Very Good
History Biographical
"Richard Chichester du Pont (DSM) (January 2, 1911 – September 11, 1943) was an American businessman and an aviation and glider pioneer who was a member of the prominent Du Pont family. Born in Wilmington, Delaware, he was the son of Alexis F. du Pont (1879–1948) and Mary Chichester (1878–1965). As a young boy he developed an enthusiasm for aviation and took flying lessons. His interest in flight expanded to include gliders and he was flying them while still a teenager. At the University of Virginia, he founded a campus soaring club. In 1932, he went to study aviation at the Curtiss-Wright Technical Institute. That year, he and his sister Alice (1912–2002) flew an open-cockpit airplane up the Amazon River.In 1933, Richard du Pont partnered with Hawley Bowlus to set up the Bowlus-du Pont Sailplane Company, a glider manufactory in San Fernando, California. Du Pont made a record flight in one of their sailplanes on September 21, 1933, taking off from Afton Mountain into the Rockfish Gap and gliding 121.6 miles to Frederick, Maryland. The firm remained in business for only a few years, ceasing operations in September 1936.On March 19, 1934, Richard du Pont married Helena Allaire Crozer. They had two children, Richard Jr. and Lana.Richard du Pont and his older brother Felix du Pont (1905–1996) established the forerunner to US Airways. Their All American Aviation Company was at first an airmail service that eventually serviced parts of Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Kentucky, and Ohio. In 1949, the company began passenger service and changed its name to All American Airways then to Allegheny Airlines.During World War II, the United States War Department created the American Glider Program. After the death of the program's director, Lewin B. Barringer, Richard du Pont was made a Special Assistant to General "Hap" Arnold and placed in charge of the glider program at Army Air Force Headquarters. On September 11, 1943, at March Air Field in California, Richard du Pont was killed when the experimental XCG-16 glider in which he was a passenger crashed during a demonstration flight. After bailing out of the aircraft his parachute failed. His brother, Major Felix du Pont, was appointed to succeed him as head of the glider program.A three-time U.S. National Soaring Champion, since 1947 the Richard C. du Pont Memorial Trophy has been awarded annually to the U.S. National Open Class Soaring Champion. An American Legion post in Claymont, Delaware is named in his honor. Upon the creation of the Soaring Hall of Fame in 1954 by the Soaring Society of America, Richard du Pont was part of the first group of inductees.In December of 1943, he was posthumously awarded the Distinguished Service Medal. [1] The Richard Dupont Fellowship (DuPont Fellows program under the DuPont/MIT Alliance) has been awarded for studies in Aeronautics and Astronautics. His widow, Allaire du Pont, operated Woodstock Farm in Chesapeake City, Maryland and owned Bohemia Stable, best known for the Hall of Fame thoroughbred racehorse, Kelso. She died January 6, 2006 at her Woodstock Farm near Chesapeake City, Maryland." {Source: Wikipedia, webpage http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Chichester_du_Pont] The Bowlus Senior Albatross glider, registration NC219Y, is on exhibit at the National Soaring Museum in Elmira, New York.
Scope and Content
View of pilot Richard Du Pont in his Bowlus Senior Albatross glider, registration NC219Y, at the Elmira Soaring Competition. A note of the back of the photograph written by Norman Bruce reads "(Elmira, New York) Hiram Lindgren of Amisk was at the Elmira Soaring Competitions this summer and sent this snap of Richard Du Pont and his Bowlus Special."
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This photograph was removed from its album as a conservation measure.
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