1922 The
Berliner Helicopter makes a controlled flight of a helicopter at College Park. The 1922 flights of the Berliner and the
de Bothezat H1 were the first by manned helicopters.[9]
1969 A State Economic Development Study looks into a second major airport to supplement Baltimore Washington International to accommodate supersonic aircraft.[12]
1996 Nathan "Bill" Morris, founder of
Kentmorr Airpark, passes away at 98. He was one of the world's oldest active pilots at 98 years old.[13]
Martin Marietta, 1961-1995 The merger of Martin Company and American-Marietta Corporation, headquartered in
Bethesda. Bought by Lockheed Martin in 1991.
Columbia Air Center was an airfield in Croom,
Maryland, operated from 1941 to 1958. It was started by
African American pilots who were not permitted to use other airports, but was also open to whites.[25]
^Condon, John Pomeroy (1993).
"U.S. Marine Corps Aviation". 75th Year of Naval Aviation - Volume Five of a Commemorative Collection.
History and Museums Division, Headquarters, U.S. Marine Corps. p. 3.
Archived from the original on 5 February 2007. Retrieved 2007-01-29.
^Barry Leithiser (27 Oct 1929). "Aviation--Baltimore's First Aircraft Show Holds Significance: City's Gain In The Field To Be Shown Keynote Of Exposition Will Be Importance Already Attained By The Industry Here Locally Built Planes And Representative Types From Elsewhere Will Be Included". The Baltimore Sun.
^"First of 10 new state medevac helicopters arrive Maryland State Police replacing its fleet under $121.7 million contract". The Baltimore Sun. 26 February 2013.
1922 The
Berliner Helicopter makes a controlled flight of a helicopter at College Park. The 1922 flights of the Berliner and the
de Bothezat H1 were the first by manned helicopters.[9]
1969 A State Economic Development Study looks into a second major airport to supplement Baltimore Washington International to accommodate supersonic aircraft.[12]
1996 Nathan "Bill" Morris, founder of
Kentmorr Airpark, passes away at 98. He was one of the world's oldest active pilots at 98 years old.[13]
Martin Marietta, 1961-1995 The merger of Martin Company and American-Marietta Corporation, headquartered in
Bethesda. Bought by Lockheed Martin in 1991.
Columbia Air Center was an airfield in Croom,
Maryland, operated from 1941 to 1958. It was started by
African American pilots who were not permitted to use other airports, but was also open to whites.[25]
^Condon, John Pomeroy (1993).
"U.S. Marine Corps Aviation". 75th Year of Naval Aviation - Volume Five of a Commemorative Collection.
History and Museums Division, Headquarters, U.S. Marine Corps. p. 3.
Archived from the original on 5 February 2007. Retrieved 2007-01-29.
^Barry Leithiser (27 Oct 1929). "Aviation--Baltimore's First Aircraft Show Holds Significance: City's Gain In The Field To Be Shown Keynote Of Exposition Will Be Importance Already Attained By The Industry Here Locally Built Planes And Representative Types From Elsewhere Will Be Included". The Baltimore Sun.
^"First of 10 new state medevac helicopters arrive Maryland State Police replacing its fleet under $121.7 million contract". The Baltimore Sun. 26 February 2013.