Dale
Born: 01/21/1907
Died: 02/22/1991
Inducted: 10/28/1989
Dean
Born: 01/21/1907
Died: 12/25/2005
Inducted: 10/28/1989
Twin brothers Dean G. and Dale E. Crites have been
central figures in Wisconsin aviation for over 60 years. These two
aviation pioneers began their "future in flight" in 1919,
when at the age of 12, they helped another Wisconsin aviation
pioneer, Robert Huggins, build a glider in their hometown of Honey
Creek.
In the early years of their careers Dean and Dale
built and flew a variety of airplanes. They built their first
airplane in 1934 from scrap parts purchased from the manufacturer of
the Invincible airplane. Later, using Curtiss Pusher parts,
purchased from the Curtiss estate, the brothers built another plane
and flew it many times before giving it a dignified retirement.
Being strong supporters of the Experimental Aircraft Association (EAA)
they donated the plane to the EAA museum in 1971.
As a young man Dale devoted much time to
aeronautical research. His work on "controlling airflow over
lifting surfaces" led to the construction of an experimental
slotted wing craft which flew in 1931and 1932 answering many
questions about boundary layer control. During World War
II Dale was active as an instructor pilot in the
Civilian Pilot Training Program.
Dean was a precision flier as
evidenced in 1938 when he astounded an air show crowd by picking up a
handkerchief with a wingtip. Dean has the proud distinction of being
included in the group of first airmail pilots, back when this was
considered a very dangerous occupation. His accomplishments in
aviation include the Waukesha Aviation Club's Achievement Trophy and
being named Wisconsin's Outstanding Pilot by the Civil Air Patrol
(CAP).
On June 30, 1986 Dale participated in ceremonies
in Hammondsport, NY as part of the 75th anniversary of US Naval
Aviation. He flew his 1912 Curtiss Hydroplane reproduction off the
waters of Keuka Lake. Nearly a year later on June 28, 1987 he again
flew his aircraft during dedication ceremonies of the Curtiss
Memorial again in Hammondsport, NY.
The Crites brothers activities in the aviation
field are long and distinguished. Both men were members of the
Waukesha Squadron of the CAP and have served in an executive
capacity for various organizations associated with aviation. Before
becoming manager of what was then the Waukesha County Airport, Dale
served as President of the Wisconsin Aviation Association and as
President of the Spring City Flying Service. Dean served two terms
as President of the Waukesha Aviation Club. In recognition of Dean
and Dale Crites' dedication and contributions to aviation the
Waukesha County Board, in 1980, renamed the Waukesha County Airport,
Crites Field.
The Waukesha Aviation Club has a museum located in
the terminal of the Waukesha County Airport. The museum includes
many artifacts of Dale and Dean Crites and other area aviators. The
displays are extensive and rival that of any museum. Plan to visit
the next time you are in the Waukesha area.
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Dale (left) and Dean (right) with
Ross and Gladys Pickett 1930
(Submitted photo)

Dean Crites Outstanding Pilot Award
1941
(Waukesha Aviation Club)

Dale Crites flying his Curtiss
Hydroplane
replica at Hammondsport, NY, 1987
(Waukesha Aviation Club)

Dale (left) and Dean Crites 1988
(WAHF photo)

Crites Brothers bust
(WAHF photo by Rose Dorcey)
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