On January 1, 1914, the first commercial airline
passenger was flown from St. Petersburg, FL across the bay to Tampa. The aircraft used was a Benoist XIV flown by
Tony Jannus. A reenactment of this flight
was to take place on New Year's Day, the 100th anniversary, using a reproduction of
that aircraft. Kermit Week of Fantasy of
Flight (near Orlando) spent the last couple of years building the
reproduction. This included doing
something never done before-- building a reverse-engineered “Roberts 6”
engine. Unfortunately, more research is
needed on the hydrodynamics of the hull, as in performance testing, the aircraft was unable to break
the suction with the water. A
replacement aircraft was then used for the reenactment. This was a Hoffman X-4 “Mullet Skiff” flown
by Eddie Hoffman, Jr.
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