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Logan Archbold Vilas

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Vilas made a big splash on the world stage in June 1915, when he made his history-making first forest fire patrol flight in his $ 7,000 open cockpit Curtiss Model F Flying Boat, taking off from North Trout Lake in Boulder
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In 1929, he began writing a book “for the purpose of giving to my children some of the happenings in my early life…” The book is “My Life To My Children” by Jack Vilas. Published in 1934.
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on May 25, 1891, to Royal Cooper Vilas and Carrie Logan Ward. They moved to Evanston, IL when Jack was about 5 years old.
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when he completed a 64 mile over-the-water flight from
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Index


Chicago, Illinois
Bonita Springs, Florida
Early Birds of Aviation
Wisconsin Aviation Hall of Fame
New York City
Glenn Curtiss
Hammondsport, New York
Hydro-Aeroplane
Curtiss Flying School
Aero Club of America
Lake Michigan
Silver Beach Amusement Park
St. Joseph, Michigan
Chicago
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Wisconsin Aero Club
Wisconsin Conservation Commission
Northwoods
Curtiss Model F
flying boat
Bonita Springs, Florida
"L. A. Vilas"
Early Aviators
Logan Archbold Vilas
World War I
"Personairlities"
"Fly Across Lake Michigan. Aviator Vilas and His Companion Go from St. Joseph to Chicago"
New York Times
"Logan A. Vilas"

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