John Bevins Moisant
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John Bevins Moisant was a celebrated early American pilot.[1]
His sister was pilot Matilde Moisant.
His brother Alfred started the Moisant Aviation School.[2]
John Benjamin Moisant seems to be a different early pilot, though John B. Moisant usually refers to Bevins.
More sources: http://all-aero.com/index.php/53-planes-l-m-n-o/18614-moisant-l-ecrevisse, https://www.nola.com/entertainment_life/arts/john-moisant-aviation-pioneer-died-a-century-ago-in-new-orleans/article_d8f19b46-c426-53f4-87e7-f9094b551aa1.html
Publications by or about John Bevins Moisant
- Blériot, 1910, Mr. John B. Moisant's Blériot, etc (Simple title: Mr. John B. Moisant's Blériot, etc, Journal: Flight)
- Publication B2p0915e22, 1911, Three Moisant-Blériot monoplanes, etc (Simple title: Three Moisant-Blériot monoplanes, etc, Journal: Aircraft)
References
- ↑ w:John Moisant
- ↑ Elizabeth Borja. Early Mexican Aviators at the Moisant Aviation School. Oct 14, 2021. NASM web site
Names | John Bevins Moisant; John B. Moisant |
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Birth date | April 25, 1868 |
Death date | December 31, 1910 |
Countries | US, FR |
Locations | |
Occupations | pilot |
Tech areas | |
Affiliations | Moisant Aviation School, Moisant International Aviators |
Wikidata id | Q541596 |