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Archibald Hoxsey
Born(1884-10-15)October 15, 1884
DiedDecember 31, 1910(1910-12-31) (aged 26)
Cause of deathAir crash
Known forFlight altitude record
Flight with Theodore Roosevelt
Front page of Los Angeles Herald on December 27, 1910, after Hoxsey set airplane altitude record. He died three days later.
Hoxsey and Teddy Roosevelt before their flight. October 11, 1910.

Archibald Hoxsey (October 15, 1884 – December 31, 1910) was an American aviator who worked for the Wright brothers.

Biography[edit]

Hoxsey was born in Staunton, Illinois, on October 15, 1884. He moved with his parents to Pasadena, California. In his early twenties he worked as an auto mechanic and chauffeur. By 1909-1910 his mechanical ability led to a meeting with the Wright Brothers. In March 1910 the Wright brothers opened a flight schoolinMontgomery, Alabama, and Hoxsey was a teacher there. There he became the first pilot to fly at night.

On October 11, 1910, at Kinloch FieldinSt. Louis he took Theodore Roosevelt up in an airplane.[1]

Because of their dueling altitude record attempts, he and Ralph Johnstone were nicknamed the "heavenly twins".

On December 26, 1910, Hoxsey set a flight altitude record of 11,474 feet (3,497 m).[2][clarification needed]

Hoxsey was to participate in the 22nd annual Tournament of Roses Parade, on January 2, 1911, sitting upon a float replica of the plane he set the flight altitude record in.[3]

Death[edit]

Hoxsey died on December 31, 1910, in Los Angeles, California, after crashing from 7,000 ft (2,100 m) while trying to set a new altitude record. The Wright Brothers paid for the funeral.[4] Contemporary sources, including Roy Knabenshue, blamed his death on "mountain sickness".[5]

He is buried in Woodlawn Cemetery, Atkinson, Nebraska, in the same grave as his father, Archibald Hoxsey Sr.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Tr's flight was risky, flier says Includes movie of Roosevelt's flight
  • ^ "Hoxsey Soars 11,474 Feet; World's Record". Los Angeles Herald. December 27, 1910. Archived from the original on March 7, 2016. Retrieved February 27, 2016.
  • ^ "UNUSUAL TRIBUTE IS PAID TO AVIATOR". Medford Mail Tribune.; published January 2, 1911; via Chronicling America
  • ^ "Hoxsey's Winnings For His Mother. The Wrights Will Also Pay Her a Substantial Sum and Meet the Funeral Expenses". The New York Times. January 2, 1911. Retrieved 2011-11-15. Hoxsey's body was removed to Pasadena today, where it will lie in a mortuary chapel until Roy Knabenshue of the Wrights' team completes plans for the funeral. All funeral expenses will be borne by the Wright brothers, and a comfortable sum will be presented to Mrs. Hoxsey, his mother. ...
  • ^ AVIATORS BLAME 'MOUNTAIN SICKNESS' FOR DEATH OF DARING YOUNG HOXSEY, in The Tacoma Times; published January 2, 1902; via Chronicling America
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