René Simon (aviator)
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René Simon | |
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![]() René Simon, ca 1911 | |
Born | 8 December 1885 |
Died | Template:D-da |
Other names | "Flying Fool" |
Occupation | aviator |
René Simon (8 December 1885 – 21 April 1947) was a French aviator.[1]
Biography
He was born in Paris and earned French license #177 from the Aero Club De France. He toured the United States in 1911–12 with the Moisant International Aviators. He became known for daring tactics and was called the Flying-Fool by the public.[2] What has been termed "the first airplane rescue at sea by another airplane" was made on 14 August 1911.[3] Simon had been flying over Lake Michigan in a monoplane when his plane accidentally went into the water but did not sink. Pilot Hugh Robinson in a Curtiss hydroplane spotted him and offered to fly him back to shore, but Simon, who was comfortable and smoking a cigarette,[4] preferred to wait for a boat to come and tow both him and his plane back to dry land.[5]
In February 1911 the Mexican government engaged Simon to reconnoiter rebel positions near Juarez, Mexico.[6][7] During World War I he commanded a squadron that taught acrobatic tactics to fighter pilots. Simon was married by the time of World War I and had a commission as a Capitaine(Captain). He and his wife often dined with high-ranking military officials.
René Simon died in Cannes on 21 April 1947.[8]
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- ↑ Rene Simon, Earlyaviators.com
- ↑ René Simon. (2005) George Ficke. Retrieved September 19, 2015 from THE EARLY BIRDS OF AVIATION
- ↑ Kane 1997, p. 37.
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- ↑ Kenneth Baxter Ragsdale Wings over the Mexican Border 1984 "In February 1911, the Mexican government engaged René Simon, a member of an aerial circus touring the southwestern United States, to reconnoiter rebel positions near Juarez, Mexico."
- ↑ Gavin Mortimer Chasing Icarus: The Seventeen Days in 1910 That Forever Changed American Aviation 2010 Page 263 "René Simon and René Barrier had ."
- ↑ Les écoles militaires de pilotage de 1911 à 1918. Retrieved from link