Beginning of U.S. Commercial Airline Service
Aviation in World War I
Airmail and the Transcontinental Airway System
100

This aircraft, used in the first commercial airline flight, was a “flying boat” that could only carry one passenger at a time.

What is the Benoist Model XIV Airboat?

100

Early WWI aircraft were primarily used for this purpose before being armed for combat.

What is reconnaissance or intelligence gathering?

100

The first scheduled airmail flight took place in this year.

What is 1918?

200

This Florida city was the destination of the first commercial airline flight in 1914.

What is Tampa?  

200

This German engineer proved metal could be used in aircraft by designing the Junkers J1.

Who is Hugo Junkers?

200

This pilot was chosen to fly the first airmail route but crash-landed in Maryland.

Who is George Boyle?

300

This was the cost of a ticket on the first commercial airline flight, equivalent to about $5,000 today.

What is $5?

300

This innovation allowed pilots to fire machine guns through the propeller without damaging it.

What is interrupter gear?

300

These large concrete structures helped guide airmail pilots during the day.

What are navigation arrows?

400

Despite its short lifespan, the St. Petersburg–Tampa Airboat Line transported this many passengers in just four months.

What is over 1,200 passengers?

400

These types of wing configurations made WWI aircraft more maneuverable but less stable.

What are biplanes and triplanes?

400

This system of towers and beacons helped pilots fly safely at night across the U.S.

What is the Transcontinental Airway System?

500

This major limitation of the Benoist Airboat made it difficult to fly in most parts of the U.S.

What is its low altitude flight capability (around 50 feet)?

500

This engine type, popular in WWI, rotated with the crankcase and caused gyroscopic precession.

What is a rotary engine?

500

This was one major reason communities might have opposed the construction of airway beacons.

What is fear of airplanes flying overhead or loss of land?