Clyde Cessna built his first Cessna in 1911
Clyde Vernon Cessna built his first aircraft in 1911.
Clyde Cessna built his first aircraft in 1911
made by Clyde Cessna in Rago, Kansas in June, 1911
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CLYDE V. Cessna was an American born mechanic and inventor. He built his first airplane in 1911, and went on to found the Cessna Aircraft Corporation.
Clyde V. Cessna was a mechanic and inventor. He designed and built his first airplane in 1911. He went on to found the company that carries his name. Modern Cessna airplanes are designed by engineers and designers who work for the Cessna Aircraft Corporation.
Clyde Vernon Cessna founded the Cessna Aircraft Company in June 1911. It as since become the largest private aircraft producer in the world with more Cessna 172's built than any other aircraft in the world.
There are many different Cessna aircraft. Small personal aircraft, trainers, business jets and now passenger jets. The first was invented in 1911 by Clyde Cessna
The Cessna 406 is a twin turboprop executive transport.
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On, June 1911, when Clyde Cessna, a farmer in Rago, Kansas, built and flew his own aircraft, the first person to do so between the Mississippi River and the Rocky Mountains. Cessna started his wood-and-fabric aircraft ventures in Enid, Oklahoma, testing many of his early planes on the salt flats. When bankers in Enid refused to lend him more money to build his planes, Clyde Cessna moved to Wichita.