Cortlandt Field Bishop
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Cortlandt Field Bishop was a member of the Automobile Club of America who became foreign representative then president of the Aero Club of America.
He was known as a wealthy automobile enthusiast and real estate owner.[1]
Publications by or about Cortlandt Field Bishop or Courtland Field Bishop or Cortlandt F. Bishop
- Ludlow Hammer Post, 1907, Navigating the air; a scientific statement of the progress of aeronautical science (Simple title: Navigating the air; a scientific statement of the progress of aeronautical science up to the present time)
- Bishop, 1907, Preface. The Aero Club of America (Simple title: Preface. The Aero Club of America, Journal: Nav. the Air)
- Bishop, 1907, Gordon-Bennett Fliegen in St. Louis (Simple title: Gordon-Bennett flying in St. Louis, Journal: Ill. Aër. Mitt.)
- Bishop, 1908, An American federation (Simple title: An American federation, Journal: American Aeronaut)
- Aircraft, 1910, Photograph and biography of C. F. Bishop (Simple title: Photograph and biography of C. F. Bishop, Journal: Aircraft)
Cortlandt Field Bishop (or Courtland Field Bishop or Cortlandt F. Bishop) participated in these events:
- Jamestown Exposition (Start date: 1907-04-26, Locations: Jamestown, Country: US, Tech focus: LTA • Bird • Airplane • Kite • Competition • Parachute • Instrument • Communications • Photography)
- Le Banquet Wilbur Wright (Start date: 1908-11-05, Locations: Paris, Country: FR, Tech focus: Airplane)
References
- ↑ Bernard A. Drew, "C.F. Bishop and the Autoneige that conquered Berkshires’ snowy hills", Vermont Country Magazine, 4 January 2020 (archive).
Names | Cortlandt Field Bishop; Courtland Field Bishop |
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Birth date | 1870 |
Death date | 1935 |
Countries | US |
Locations | New York City, Lenox, Massachusetts |
Occupations | |
Tech areas | |
Affiliations | Aero Club of America |
Wikidata id | Q5173352 |