Casey Baldwin

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in 1900

Frederick Walker "Casey" Baldwin was a colleague of Alexander Graham Bell's working on aircraft experiments at Baddeck, Nova Scotia.

Baldwin attended the University of Toronto and was in his youth a celebrated athlete, though is suspected of having some early interest in aviation.[1]


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Names Frederick Walker "Casey" Baldwin; Frederick W. Baldwin; Casey Baldwin
Countries CA
Locations Toronto, Baddeck
Occupations athlete
Tech areas Kite, Airplane
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Affiliations AEA
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Birth date 1882-01-02
Death date 1948
Wikidata id Q5498980