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Thomas Baldwin gave Glenn Curtiss his start when he hired Curtiss to build an engine for his airship. In 1910, Baldwin built his own plane, the Red Devil, which was similar to a Curtiss pusher with a Farman-type tail. Baldwin toured the country flying exhibitions in 1910 and never returned to flying airships. Credits - © 2002 National Air and Space Museum, Smithsonian Institution (SI Neg. 93-9130) |