Interested in aviation as early as 1910, William Boeing waited until
1914 for his first airplane ride. In 1916, he founded the airplane
company that put Seattle on the aviation map. Before Boeing, Seattle
featured aircraft builders like Eugene Romano, G. T. Takasou, Tom
Hamilton, and Herb Munter. Boeing emerged during World War I and, by the
beginning of World War II, had become a world leader. In those years,
lesser known individuals like Eddie Hubbard, Percy Barnes, Vern Gorst,
the Becvar brothers, Elliott Merrill, Jim Galvin, and Lana Kurtzer
influenced commercial aviation around Seattle. Drawing on photographs
from around the area, Seattle's Commercial Aviation: 1908-1941
illustrates the early days beginning with dirigible flights, recognizes
the arrival of commercial airmail and the airlines, salutes the local
operators, and marks Seattle's emergence as the aviation gateway to
Alaska.