- John
Bevins Moisant (April 25, 1868 –
December 31, 1910) was an
American aviator,
aeronautical engineer,
flight instructor, businessman, and revolutionary...
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Matilde Josephine Moisant (September 13, 1878 –
February 5, 1964) was an
American pioneer aviator, the
second woman in the
United States to
obtain a pilot's...
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Moisant may
refer to: John
Bevins Moisant (1868–1910),
American aviation pioneer and
brother of
Matilde Matilde E.
Moisant (1878–1964),
American aviation...
- Airport) was too small. The
airport was
originally named Moisant Field after daredevil aviator John
Moisant, who died in 1910 in an
airplane crash on agricultural...
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Matilde Moisant, the
second American woman to earn her
pilot certificate—two days
after her friend,
journalist Harriet Quimby. In 1911,
Moisant let Quimby...
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Orleans International Airport was
originally named Moisant Field after daredevil aviator John
Moisant, who died in 1910 in an
airplane crash on agricultural...
- at the
Moisant Aviation School.
Alfred Moisant, John
Moisant's brother, was her
flight instructor at the
Moisant Aviation School. On
August 1, 1911, she...
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William Carpenter Lambert Charles Lindbergh Didier M****on
Marie Meyer John
Moisant Clyde Pangborn Louis Paulhan Adolphe Pégoud
Wiley Post
Harriet Quimby Tex...
- The
Moisant Aviation School was a
school in the
early days of
aviation founded by
Alfred Moisant at Hempstead, Long Island, New York.
Alfred and his brother...
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included Wilbur Wright,
Alfred Leblanc, Émile Aubrun, René Simon, John
Moisant and
Claude Grahame-White. The show
awarded prize money of US$72,300 (equivalent...