Aerial Experiment Association

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The Aerial Experiment Association was an early 20th-century research group led by Alexander Graham Bell that pioneered some of the first controlled powered flights in Canada and contributed significantly to the development of aviation.

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instanceOf aeronautical society
aviation research organization
contributedTo development of ailerons
development of seaplanes
early aircraft design
country Canada
describedAs one of the first aviation research groups in North America
pioneer of controlled powered flight in Canada
dissolved 1909
fieldOfWork aeronautical engineering
aviation
foundedBy Alexander Graham Bell NERFINISHED
fundedBy Mabel Hubbard Bell NERFINISHED
hasLanguage English
hasLeader Alexander Graham Bell NERFINISHED
hasPart AEA June Bug NERFINISHED
AEA Red Wing NERFINISHED
AEA Silver Dart NERFINISHED
AEA White Wing NERFINISHED
headquartersLocation Baddeck, Nova Scotia NERFINISHED
historicalPeriod early 20th century
inception 1907
locationOfFormation Baddeck, Nova Scotia NERFINISHED
member Alexander Graham Bell NERFINISHED
Frederick W. Baldwin NERFINISHED
Glenn H. Curtiss NERFINISHED
J. A. D. McCurdy NERFINISHED
Thomas Selfridge NERFINISHED
notableAchievement June Bug winning the Scientific American Trophy in 1908
early development of practical aileron control
notableWork AEA June Bug NERFINISHED
AEA Red Wing NERFINISHED
AEA Silver Dart NERFINISHED
AEA White Wing NERFINISHED
operatedIn Canada NERFINISHED
United States of America
surface form: United States
purpose aeronautical research
development of powered flight
significantEvent Silver Dart flight at Baddeck in 1909
first controlled powered flight in Canada
sponsor Mabel Hubbard Bell NERFINISHED

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AEA Silver Dart (early powered airplane) testing site vicinity associatedWith Aerial Experiment Association
subject surface form: AEA Silver Dart testing site vicinity