Curtis Pitts

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Curtis Pitts (December 9, 1916June 10, 2005) of Stillmore, Georgia, was a designer of a series of popular aerobatic biplanes, known as the Pitts Special.

Curtis grew up in Americus, Georgia and his first aiplane was a WACO F.

The Smithsonian Institution's National Air and Space Museum in Washington, DC has called the plane Pitts created in 1943 "revolutionary because of its small size, light weight, short wingspan and extreme agility".

Curtis Pitts died of complications from a heart valve replacement.

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