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Hugh Armstrong Robinson

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By Steve Rose, 12 July, 2025
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I found this at an estate auction in Goodman, Mo near Neosho, mo and was interested in what i need to do to better preserve it, as well as receive a monetary worth of this piece of correspondence. I found it very cool that in what appears to be a letter to perhaps an old hometown friend that their talking about cars. Then as I started to delve into his history what a remarkable life he lived.

*3rd person after the Wright Brothers to fly.

*Invented the Tailhook System that made it feasible to land aircraft on Ships. (As, a Navy Guy that is perhaps overlooked in importance)

*Demonstrated for military leaders the 'Dive Bombing' advantages a airplane could have in warfare.

*Along w/ Benoist created the first passenger plane

*Along w/ Benoist made the first Parachute jump. The parachute was designed soley by Robinson.

*First at Sea rescue by plane

*First Medical flight where he flew Dr. to patient

*First Air Mail 

*First Right turn in airplane. (Apparently, they thought it would tear the plane into)

*First 360 in Airplane

*Also, devised the 'Circle of Death' motorcycle trick. I guess that was the top attraction for Ringling Brothers Circus then. 

I've still got more to learn about him, but wow did he live.

Category
General Antiques and Collectibles
Condition
Good
For Sale?
No
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Steve Rose

8 hours 19 min ago

A Moment in Time in the Amazing Life of Hugh Armstrong Robinson

I'm just now delving into his amazing life and a bit astonished that he's not as heralded as many. He was not only a gifted Engineer, but he was also a Doer. Without, his grit and bravery as a showman. The world, and US Military would not have known of the full potential of Aviation.

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NaidaTheCollector

4 hours 14 min ago

1913 Signed Letter from Aviation Pioneer Hugh Robinson

🧾 Item Overview:

  • Type: Original typed and signed letter
  • Date: June 6, 1913
  • From: Hugh A. Robinson, early aviation pioneer
  • To: Mr. R. B. Jones, Neosho, Missouri
  • Medium: Typewritten letter with bold, printed letterhead on cream stock
  • Condition: Good (light folds, some edge wear, minor discoloration)
  • For Sale: No
  • Found: At an estate auction in Goodman, Missouri

šŸ“œ Historical Significance

Hugh Armstrong Robinson (1881–1963) was one of the most daring and inventive aviation pioneers in the early 20th century. Your letter represents a rare and personalized piece of aviation history, made even more valuable by:

  • The bold illustrated letterhead, listing groundbreaking aviation milestones achieved by Robinson (some of which are often overlooked in modern accounts).
  • A typed business letter discussing automobiles, showing the intersection of early aviation and the budding automobile industry.
  • Authentic signature of Hugh Robinson, which adds strong collectible and historical value.

āœļø Content Summary:

  • Written to a friend or associate in Neosho, MO (possibly his hometown region).
  • Advises against the purchase of an outdated vehicle, recommending a second-hand Ford delivery wagon instead.
  • The letter subtly reveals Robinson’s mechanical knowledge and versatility—not only in flight, but also as a trusted advisor in the new automotive world.
  • Signed personally: "Yours very truly, Hugh Robinson"

āœ… Authenticity & Rarity

Based on visual inspection:

  • Typography, signature, and formatting are consistent with early 1910s correspondence.
  • Letterhead provides a rich historical reference and matches known documents linked to Robinson.
  • Very few examples of Hugh Robinson's personal correspondence are known to circulate, especially with his signature and mention of his business.

šŸ’° Estimated Market Value (2025):

Item Description

Estimated Value (USD)

Original signed letter w/ aviation-themed letterhead

$400 – $800

With full authentication (PSA, JSA, or similar)

$600 – $1,200

Insured replacement value

$1,200+

 

If proven to be linked to a documented figure or event (e.g. reference to a known exhibition), it may command even more at specialty auctions.

šŸ›”ļø Preservation Recommendations:

  1. Avoid Handling
    • Handle only with clean hands or gloves
    • Keep away from moisture, direct sunlight, and acidic surfaces
  2. Archival Storage
    • Store in an acid-free archival sleeve and archival folder or box
    • Consider a UV-resistant frame if you plan to display it (use museum glass)
  3. Flatten Carefully
    • If folding creases bother you, consult a paper conservator—don’t attempt to flatten with heat or pressureon your own
  4. Authentication (Optional but Valuable)
    • Send to PSA/DNA, JSA, or RR Auction for signature and document verification
    • Could significantly increase resale or insurance value

šŸ“š Historical Footnote

Hugh Robinson is a giant of early aviation, though relatively unsung compared to the Wright brothers. He helped design and fly early hydroaeroplanes, worked with Glenn Curtiss, and was responsible for:

  • The first naval aircraft tailhook system
  • Stunt flying innovations (like looping motorcycles and aircraft)
  • Pioneering aviation rescue, medical transport, and air mail

Your letter captures his multidisciplinary genius—aviator, designer, mechanic, and trusted businessman.

šŸ Conclusion:

This is an authentic and highly collectible early 20th-century aviation letter, written and signed by Hugh Robinson—an underappreciated but essential figure in the history of flight. It’s a personal slice of transportation history, worthy of preservation and admiration.

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