RAYNOLD E. ACRE
1889-1966
 
 
I need a photo of him. If you can help, please contact me.
 

 
 
NEW MEMBERS
     RAY ACRE, 5300 West 63d St., Chicago, Ill. He began with a glider in 1909 at Daytona Beach and has been at it ever since.
from CHIRP - AUGUST, 1936 - LOS ANGELES, CALIF. - NUMBER 20.
courtesy of Steve Remington - CollectAir
 

 
 
POST TIME
     Ray Acre has retired. Thirty six years ago Ray lived in a tent south of the Chicago railroad yards while experimenting with the 1905 model of the Montgomery glider fitted with a Bates engine, in which enterprise Victor Loughead and E. F. Andrews were also associated. In between glider tests of the Montgomery machine Ray flew Plew's 25-horsepower Curtiss. The only other machine there besides the freaks was Wittemann's plane sold to bike-rider Miller. Montgomery himself was a visitor, doubtless on his way east with his derby for his New York visit early in 1911.
 
From EB CHIRP
AUGUST, 1946 - PESCO, CLEVELAND, OHIO - 1 Number 34
Courtesy of Steve Remington at COLLECTAIR
 

 
 
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CHIRP, APRIL, 1949
     California. "RAYNOLD ACRE" is also out of active participation in the aircraft industry and is flying his Beech "Bonanza" just for fun.
From the Early Bird CHIRP, APRIL, 1949, Number 40
Courtesy of Steve Remington at COLLECTAIR
 

 
 
RAY AT THE LA MEETING, 1956
Ray attended the 1956 Early Bird Meeting in Los Angeles, CA.
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ONLINE RESOURCES
     If you search for "Raymond Acre", using the Google search engine, (4-9-04), you will find about 6 links. Perhaps the most helpful is the following.
 

 
 
Sterling Historical Society to celebrate ‘Golden Age of Flight’
Saturday, May 17, 2003
     "The Sterling Historical Society is recognizing the 75th anniversary of the opening of the Fair Haven Airport Saturday, May 17 at 2 p.m. at the Fair Haven Beach State Park Office Visitor Center."
     This lead paragraph introduces a full page article in the online edition of The VALLEY NEWS of Fulton, NY. It mentions several references to the career of Raymond Acre and also another pioneer aviator, the Rev. Arthur T. Clark. You will also find mention of Lauren Dates, a good friend of Raymond, whose son in fact is named after him. It is one of the few articles I have been able to find online, (April 9, 2004), and I can only hope it will remain available for some time in the future. You can access it by clicking on the title above.
 

 
 
 
 
Raynold E. Acre died in 1966
From The Early Birds of Aviation Roster of Members, 1996
 
Editor's Note:
If you have any more information on this pioneer aviator
please contact me.
E-mail to Ralph Cooper
 

 
 
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