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1 Events  





2 Aircraft Manufacturers  





3 Aerospace  





4 Airports  





5 Commercial Service  





6 Organizations  





7 Government and Military  





8 Museums  





9 References  














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Aviation in Arkansas
Aviation in the United States
Arkansas
Arkansas State Flag
Airports
Commercial – primary4
Commercial – non-primary2
General aviation71
Other public-use airports22
Military and other airports3
First flight
1870 - Hot air balloon

The first aeronautical event in Arkansas was the flight of a balloon around 1870 in Yell county. The first heavier than air flight was by James C. “Bud” Mars on 21 May 1910.[1]

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The Boeing X-32B taking off from Little Rock Air Force Base, Arkansas

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  1. ^ "Encyclopedia of Arkansas Culture". Retrieved 14 May 2012.
  • ^ Heather D. Ferguson. Arkansas City. p. 101.
  • ^ "Light on the Road to Damascus" Time magazine, September 29, 1980. Retrieved 2009-10-18
  • ^ Disaster At Silo 7 (1988) IMDB Page
  • ^ Gordon Baxter (June 1982). "The Arkansas Quick-Draw". Flying Magazine: 76.
  • ^ "Arkansas Aerospace Alliance". Retrieved 31 May 2012.
  • ^ Karr Shannon (1967). Arkansas almanac: the encyclopedia of Arkansas.
  • ^ Lee Ellis. Free Tours, Museums and Sites in America: Southern States Series. p. 44.

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Aviation_in_Arkansas&oldid=1034620887"

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