We might have to discover some primary reference for a quote that was given in an article of 2010 about a 1910 flight
"Frazier Curtis ushered in the first flights off the Torrey Pines cliffs in 1910."Ref:
http://www.lajollalight.com/news/2010/a ... liderport/A different source notes: "Frazier Curtis, is really given credit for forming the Escadrille Lafayette"
... to be verified. The quote was from: Flying Magazine - Nov 1934 - Page 282.
Some editor placed a caution on research: "There is often confusion between the Lafayette Escadrille and the Lafayette Flying Corps, exacerbated by the inaccuracies in the movie Flyboys."
Frazier Curtis was captioned as being on the left:
https://www.neam.org/lafayette-escadril ... enguin.jpgPhoto on:
https://www.neam.org/lafayette-escadrille/training.htmlQuote:
Extensive article bio on Frazier Curtis: A bit of a challenge to see the PDF, but here is the search snip:
[PDF]Winter 2006 - La Jolla Historical Society
https://lajollahistory.org/download_file/view/142/108/La Jolla Flyboy Frazier Curtis. By Sandy Spalding ... group, Frazier Curtis, lived in. La Jolla? Born at the family's ..... ish pilot's license No. 780. Curtis was back in ...
Some archive paragraphs are in:
https://archive.org/stream/NewEnglandav ... k_djvu.txtIn that source: "It is believed that Curtis was the first American pilot to go over
to Europe to offer his services to the Allied Air Force, having sailed
from Boston on the Arabic, Sept. 2, 1914."