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104: 789:; May 11, 1911; p. 6; "Woman in trousers daring aviator. Long Island Folk Discover That Miss Harriet Quimby Is Making Flights at Garden City. Garden City, Long Island; May 10, 1911. Rumors that there was a young woman aviator at the Moisant Aviation School here who made daily flights at 4:30 A.M. have brought many Garden City folk and townspeople from Hempstead and Mineola to the flying grounds here on several mornings. These early risers have seen a slender, youthful figure in aviation jacket and trousers of wool-backed satin, with ..." 33: 830: 844: 873: 795:; Oct 09, 1911; p. 1; "Escapes sheriff in her aeroplane; Matilde Moisant Takes to the Air Before He Can Arrest Her. Matilde Moisant, who became America's most notable woman flier after seeing her brother, the late John B. Moisant, make his celebrated flight around the Statue of Liberty, narrowly missed being thrown into jail yesterday in Nassau County for going into the air in her monoplane on Sunday." 858: 372:
Garden City, Long Island. August 13, 1911. With the wind eddies flattened to almost a dead calm, Miss Matilda Moisant, sister of the late John B. Moisant, who was killed at New Orleans last January, distinguished herself this morning as the second woman in this country to win a pilot's license under
142:, Annie M., Alfred Moisant, Louise J. and Eunice Moisant. John and Alfred were also aviators. In 1880, the family was living in Manteno, Illinois, and her father was working as a farmer. 204:). A few months later on 1 July 1912, Quimby was killed when she was thrown from her plane. Although Moisant recovered from her injuries, she gave up flying. During 475: 134:, to Médore Moisant and Joséphine Fortier. Both places exist in records, but her license from the Aero Club of America shows Earl Park. Both parents were 1077: 1062: 891: 1082: 1057: 931: 1087: 1052: 225: 664: 607: 1092: 233: 208:
she volunteered at the front in France. She spent several years dividing her time between the U.S. and the family plantation in
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received her pilot's certificate, Matilde Moisant became the second woman pilot certified by the
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From birdwomen to skygirls: American girls' aviation stories
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Before Amelia: Women Pilots in the Early Days of Aviation
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struck an iceberg and only two days before her friend,
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The Magnificent Moisants – Champions of Early Flight
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United States Women in Aviation Through World War I
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The magnificent Moisants: champions of early flight
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Fort Worth, TX: TCU Press. p. 45. 271:1911 Won Rodman-Wanamaker altitude trophy 226:Portal of Folded Wings Shrine to Aviation 697: 583: 234:North Hollywood, Los Angeles, California 102: 809:; Smithsonian Institution Press, 1998. 550: 1083:Members of the Early Birds of Aviation 1058:American women aviation record holders 1035: 802:; Smithsonian Institution Press, 1978. 373:the rules of the Aero Club of America. 320: 318: 316: 277:1920 Living in Los Angeles, California 37:Moisant in 1912 wearing a "good luck" 904: 739: 623: 389: 326:"Matilde Moisant, Early Fflyer, Dies" 760: 444: 432: 420: 408: 16:American pioneer aviator (1878-1964) 313: 224:, aged 85, and was interred in the 150:Moisant learned to fly at Alfred's 13: 1088:People from Benton County, Indiana 780: 14: 1104: 821: 268:1911 Received pilot's certificate 1053:American aviation record holders 871: 856: 842: 828: 220:Matilde Moisant died in 1964 in 1093:People from Greater Los Angeles 691: 629: 601: 519: 274:1912 Crash in Texas on April 14 230:Valhalla Memorial Park Cemetery 138:. Her siblings include George, 991:John Franklin Bruce Carruthers 719:Courtwright, David T. (2005). 669:The Portal of the Folded Wings 346: 1: 1068:American women in World War I 301: 181: 174:and, while competing against 125: 979:Elizabeth Lippincott McQueen 889:Smithsonian: Matilde Moisant 612:The Rubber Age and Tire News 306: 7: 291:in La Crescenta, California 239: 10: 1109: 894:September 1, 2006, at the 701:The Sinking of the Titanic 698:Aldridge, Rebecca (2009). 284:in Los Angeles, California 955:Bertrand Blanchard Acosta 938: 884:Hargrave: Matilde Moisant 740:Lebow, Eileen F. (2002). 614:(September 25, 1917): 20. 265:1910 Death of her brother 145: 116:Matilde Josephine Moisant 91: 72: 51:Matilde Josephine Moisant 46: 30: 23: 641:timesmachine.nytimes.com 294:1964 Death in California 215: 1021:Hilder Florentina Smith 985:Augustus Roy Knabenshue 973:Winfield Bertrum Kinner 949:Walter Richard Brookins 761:Rich, Doris L. (1998). 152:Moisant Aviation School 997:Mark Mitchell Campbell 551:Erisman, Fred (2009). 112: 1073:Aviators from Indiana 967:Charles Edward Taylor 665:"13 Pioneer Aviators" 245:1878 Birth in Indiana 172:Garden City, New York 156:Long Island, New York 106: 880:at Wikimedia Commons 836:United States portal 486:on December 5, 2021. 255:in Manteno, Illinois 222:Glendale, California 188:Wichita Falls, Texas 164:Aero Club of America 84:Glendale, California 1009:Warren Samuel Eaton 943:John Bevins Moisant 675:on October 29, 2016 107:Moisant (left) and 1015:Carl Browne Squier 1003:Matilde E. Moisant 531:The New York Times 480:airandspace.si.edu 334:. February 7, 1964 132:Earl Park, Indiana 113: 65:Earl Park, Indiana 61:September 13, 1878 1030: 1029: 961:James Floyd Smith 876:Media related to 772:978-1-56098-860-1 753:978-1-57488-482-1 732:978-1-58544-419-9 711:978-1-4381-0324-2 476:"Matilde Moisant" 362:. 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swastika
Earl Park, Indiana
Glendale, California
Aviator

Harriet Quimby
aviator
Earl Park, Indiana
French Canadians
John
Moisant Aviation School
Long Island, New York
Harriet Quimby
Aero Club of America
barn storming
Garden City, New York
Hélène Dutrieu
Wichita Falls, Texas
Titanic
Harriet Quimby
English Channel
World War I
El Salvador
Glendale, California
Portal of Folded Wings Shrine to Aviation
Valhalla Memorial Park Cemetery
North Hollywood, Los Angeles, California
US Census
US Census

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