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Tuesday, February 21, 2023

"PERFECTED BY US AERIAL SERVICE AT MCCOOK FIELD"

DE BOTHEZAT HELICOPTER SETS NEW AIR RECORD

Dayton, Ohio (JFK+50) On February 21, 1923, "a new record was set by the de Bothezat* helicopter" which stayed in the air for 2 minutes 45 seconds. This surpassed the previous record of 1 minute 40 seconds set on December 18, 1922.

On this flight the helicopter reached a record height of 15 feet surpassing the previous mark of 8 feet.

According to the Associated Press, the helicopter is being perfected by the United States Aerial Service at McCook Field here in Dayton.

JFK+50 NOTE

President Eisenhower was the first POTUS to ride in a helicopter & to use it as a regular means of travel.  It was known as HMX1 or "Marine One."

The helicopter has been used to transport presidents for more than 60 years.  Landings & take-offs on the White House South lawn are well known.  Pilots say there is "only one way in & one way out."

*George de Bothezat (1882-1940) was born in St. Petersburg, Russia & educated at Kharkov Polytechnic Institute, 1908 & University of Paris, PhD 1911.  GdB was a Romanian-Russian-American self-described as the world's greatest scientist."

SOURCES

"Helicopter Stays In Air 2 Minutes; Goes Up 15 Feet," The Evening Star, Washington, D.C., February 21, 1923, Chronicling America, Library of Congress, www.loc.gov/

"The President's Helicopter" & "The 1600s Sessions Podcast," The White House Historical Society, www.whitehousehistory.org/


De Bothezat Helicopter
Descent at McCook Field
Dayton, Ohio
National Park Service
Edison National Historical Site Archives