'Dale Mabry' (
March 22,
1891–
February 21,
1922) was an American
World War I aviator.
Mabry, a native of
Florida, was the son of former
Florida Supreme Court Justice
Milton Mabry. He went on to become an
airship pilot and captain in the
United States Army. Captain Mabry died piloting the Army airship ''
Roma'', a
dirigible he was testing, when it crashed in
Norfolk, Virginia on February 21, 1922. The event marked the greatest disaster in American aeronautics up to that time.
Dale Mabry Highway in
Tampa, Florida is named for him. It was initially constructed to connect
MacDill Air Force Base with
Drew Field Municipal Airport. It is a major roadway through
Hillsborough County. Landmarks on his road include
Hillsborough Community College,
Raymond James Stadium, and
Legends Field.
Dale Mabry Municipal Airport in
Tallahassee, Florida, that city's first airport, is also named after him.