Samuel Franklin Cody
| Samuel Franklin Cody | |
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| Samuel Franklin Cody in 1909 | |
| Born | Samuel Franklin Cowdery 6 March 1867 Davenport, Iowa, USA | 
| Died | 7 August 1913 (aged 46) Cove Common, Farnborough,  United Kingdom | 
| Occupation(s) | Showman, aviator, aircraft designer | 
| Spouse | Maud Maria Lee | 
| Children | 1 | 
Samuel Franklin Cowdery (later known as Samuel Franklin Cody; 6 March 1867 – 7 August 1913, born Davenport, Iowa, USA) was a Wild West showman and early pioneer of manned flight.
He is most famous for his work on the large kites known as Cody War-Kites, that were used by the British before World War I as a smaller alternative to balloons for artillery spotting. He was also the first man to fly an aeroplane built in Britain, on 17 October 1908. A flamboyant showman, he was often confused with Buffalo Bill Cody, whose surname he took when young.