WASHINGTON, June 22, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Descendants of America's 'first families of aviation' gathered here Wednesday evening for the first time for a celebration of the monumental achievements of their fathers and grandfathers and the tens of thousands of scientists, engineers, pilots and production workers who helped make America the world's aerospace and technology leader.
The historic reunion at The Newseum included some three dozen members of the Wright, Boeing, Kindelberger, McDonnell and Douglas families who, together with invited guests, previewed a new HD (Hi-Def) production of the EMMY-nominated "Pioneers In Aviation" – a production that features the families' famous forebears which PBS stations across the country will broadcast in the coming months.
"Over the course of six decades, these aeronautical pioneers carried American aviation from the era of winged box-kites to the very frontiers of space, culminating in the Apollo moon landing," said William Winship, writer-director of the "Pioneers" series. "Their achievements transformed the 20th century into what is justifiably termed the American century," he said.
"As an aerospace engineer I am in awe of what they did, and as an American I am so grateful that they did it," added John Tracy, chief technology officer of Boeing, which sponsored the reunion event. "These pioneers did more than give wings to humanity. They defined the purpose of the airplane, harnessed it to defend freedom, and turned it into an instrument of commerce and global connectivity."
Family members attending the reunion and film premiere included:
Academics and military historians have embraced "Pioneers In Aviation" as the definitive history of American aviation on film, and the three-hour, three-part series is shown in high schools, colleges and universities across the United States. The new HD production features newly-recovered historical footage from the archives of Boeing, Douglas, North American and McDonnell, including:
"This is the story that gave birth to the phrase 'American ingenuity'," Winship said.
Contacts: Tim Neale, 703-465-3220, tim.d.neale@boeing.com
Marcellus Rolle, 703-465-3667, marcellus.s.rolle@boeing.com
SOURCE Boeing