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.
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.
1913 Signed Letter from Aviation Pioneer Hugh Robinson
š§¾ Item Overview:
š Historical Significance
Hugh Armstrong Robinson (1881ā1963) 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:
āļø Content Summary:
ā Authenticity & Rarity
Based on visual inspection:
š° Estimated Market Value (2025):
Item Description
Estimated Value (USD)
Original signed letter w/ aviation-themed letterhead
$400 ā $800
With full authentication (PSA, JSA, or similar)
$600 ā $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.
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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:
Your letter captures his multidisciplinary geniusāaviator, designer, mechanic, and trusted businessman.
š Conclusion:
This is an authentic and highly collectible early 20th-century aviation letter, written and signed by Hugh Robinsonāan underappreciated but essential figure in the history of flight. Itās a personal slice of transportation history, worthy of preservation and admiration.