Biographical Sketches
CHARLES FOSTER WILLARD
Born: October 13, 1883 In: Melrose, MA
Died: February 1, 1977 In: Glendale, CA
A Harvard graduate and race car driver, Charles Willard was one of the first flight students of Glenn Curtiss.
In 1910, at the Dominguez Hills Air Meet, he won the spot-landing contest, picking up $250 in prize money for this feat. He then worked on ground-to-air radio-telephones, became the chief engineer for Glenn L Martin, and designed flying boats with Glenn Curtiss. He remained active in aviation until his death at age 94.
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Morehouse Early Pioneers
Denotes an individual known to have soloed an aircraft prior to December 16, 1917, whether they were members of the "Early Birds of Aviation" Organization or not.