Historical Marker

George Schmitt -- 1892-1913

Rutland Fairgrounds - 175 South Main Street · Rutland City · Rutland

Vermont marker

Inscription

George Schmitt of Rutland, along with his brother, Charles, built and flew the state's first glider near here in 1909. Schmitt learned to fly in the company of Curtis, Wright and Baldwin. He was the second person to fly in Vermont. Schmitt set national aviation and distance records. At 19 he and his manger formed the Schmitt Aviation Company for exhibition flying.

He was the first person to fly from the Atlantic to the Pacific. He flew the first Vermont Airmail at the Rutland Fair. At 21 his career and life came to an end in the state's first fatal accident. He was taking a friend up when the friend panicked and broke control wires. Schmitt is buried in Rutland.

Location

AddressRutland Fairgrounds - 175 South Main Street
CityRutland City
CountyRutland
StateVermont

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