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Matthew Bacon Sellers II

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Spouse
  
Ethel Clark


Name
  
Matthew Sellers

Died
  
April 5, 1932

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Full name
  
Matthew Bacon Sellers II

Born
  
March 29, 1869 Baltimore, Maryland, USA (
1869-03-29
)

Known for
  
Inventor of retractable landing gear, Peer of the Wright brothers, Samuel Langley and Octave Chanute. President Wilson appointed him as one of two representatives of the Aeronautical Society of America on the newly formed Naval Consulting Board. Josephus Daniels, the secretary of the navy, recommended for this appointment. Thomas A. Edison chaired this Board composed of prominent scientists of that period.

First flight
  
1908 Sellers Quadruplane

Famous flights
  
Piloted the first aircraft to take off and land in Kentucky.

Cause of death
  
Pulmonary embolism

Matthew Sellers Quadruplane- Aeromodelismo Peru/Uyuyuy


Matthew Bacon Sellers II (March 29, 1869 - April 5, 1932) was a United States inventor and scientist known for his work in the field of aviation.

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Biography

He was born on March 29, 1869 in Baltimore, Maryland to Matthew Bacon Sellers I.

In 1915 he joined the Naval Consulting Board.

He died on April 5, 1932 in Ardsley-on-Hudson, New York.

Sellers quadruplane

Sellers was interested in low-powered flight. He constructed a staggered quadruplane capable of flight on only 5 hp. He flew it at least from 1909 to 1912 and published his researches.

References

Matthew Bacon Sellers II Wikipedia