Robert
M. Stanley
1912
- 1977
Lieutenant
General Lawrence C. Craigie
1902
- 1994
First Americans
To Pilot A Jet Aircraft, 1942
Inducted in 1992
America
entered the jet age on October 2, 1942, when Robert Stanley, a civilian
test pilot for Bell Aircraft, flew the top secret Bell XP-59A Airacomet
at Muroc Dry Lake, California.
Lieutenant
General Lawrence Craigie, United States Army Air Corps, later piloted
the Airacomet, becoming the first American military officer to fly
a jet.
Stanley's
and Craigie's flights were significant achievements in the development
of jet aircraft and laid the foundation for advancements in jet aviation. |