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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and politician Matilde Hidalgo (1889–1974), Ecuadorian politician Matilde Ladrón de Guevara (1910–2009), Chilean poet Matilde E. Moisant (1878–1964), American...
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immigrants. His siblings include: George Moisant (1866–1927); Ann Marguerite Moisant (1877–1957); Matilde Moisant (1878–1964) who was the second American...
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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...
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Smith. Matilde Moisant, the second American woman to earn her pilot certificate—two days after her friend, journalist Harriet Quimby. In 1911, Moisant let...
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she met John Moisant, a well-known aviator and operator of a flight school, and his sister Matilde. Quimby learned to fly at the Moisant Aviation School...
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The aviator Matilde Moisant wearing a swastika square medallion in 1912. The symbol was popular as a good luck charm with early aviators....
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skills at this school, among them Harriet Quimby first American pilot, Matilde E. Moisant, John's and Alfred's sister and the second woman to obtain a pilot's...
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31 – Louis Allen, logger and murder victim (born 1919) February 5 – Matilde Moisant, aviator (born 1878) February 15 – Robert L. Thornton, American businessman...
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altitude record and the Rodman-Wanamaker trophy, subsequently won by Matilde Moisant, at the Nassau Boulevard airfield meeting in Garden City, New York...
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