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  • Thomas Selfridge
  • First person to die in an airplane crash (1908)

    Thomas Etholen Selfridge (February 8, 1882 – September 17, 1908) was an American first lieutenant in the U.S. Army and the first person to die in an airplane

    Thomas Selfridge

    Thomas Selfridge

    Thomas_Selfridge

  • Thomas Oliver Selfridge
  • US Navy Admiral (1804–1902)

    Rear Admiral Thomas Oliver Selfridge Sr. (24 April 1804 – 15 October 1902) was an officer in the United States Navy during the Mexican–American War and

    Thomas Oliver Selfridge

    Thomas Oliver Selfridge

    Thomas_Oliver_Selfridge

  • Thomas Oliver Selfridge Jr.
  • US Navy admiral (1836–1924)

    Thomas Oliver Selfridge Jr. (February 6, 1836 – February 4, 1924), son of Rear Admiral Thomas O. Selfridge, was an officer in the United States Navy. Born

    Thomas Oliver Selfridge Jr.

    Thomas Oliver Selfridge Jr.

    Thomas_Oliver_Selfridge_Jr.

  • Selfridges
  • English department store chain

    Selfridges Retail Limited (doing business as Selfridges and occasionally Selfridges & Co.) is a British department store chain. It was founded by Harry

    Selfridges

    Selfridges

    Selfridges

  • List of unusual deaths in the 20th century
  • inadequately tested by the Wrights, ultimately claiming Selfridge's life. Barratt, Michael. "Thomas Selfridge". The Engines of Our Ingenuity. University of Houston

    List of unusual deaths in the 20th century

    List of unusual deaths in the 20th century

    List_of_unusual_deaths_in_the_20th_century

  • Selfridge Air National Guard Base
  • Air National Guard base in Michigan, US

    Selfridge Air National Guard Base or Selfridge ANGB (IATA: MTC, ICAO: KMTC, FAA LID: MTC) is an Air National Guard installation located in Harrison Township

    Selfridge Air National Guard Base

    Selfridge Air National Guard Base

    Selfridge_Air_National_Guard_Base

  • Selfridge
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    town Selfridge High School Selfridge Public School Selfridge Air National Guard Base, Michigan, USA; named for Thomas Selfridge Battery Selfridge, Fort

    Selfridge

    Selfridge

  • Selfridges Group
  • Retail group in Europe

    operates the full-line stores Arnotts and Brown Thomas in Ireland, De Bijenkorf in the Netherlands, and Selfridges in the United Kingdom. The company previously

    Selfridges Group

    Selfridges_Group

  • Jorge Chávez
  • Peruvian aviator

    2, 1899 Percy Pilcher Jul 18, 1905 Daniel J. Maloney Sep 17, 1908 Thomas Selfridge Sep 7, 1909 Eugène Lefebvre Sep 22, 1909 Ferdinand Ferber Dec 6, 1909

    Jorge Chávez

    Jorge Chávez

    Jorge_Chávez

  • Cygnet (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    designed by Dr. Alexander Graham Bell and flown by First Lieutenant Thomas Selfridge Cygnet Healthcare Golden Cygnet, a racehorse Sea and Sky Cygnet, an

    Cygnet (disambiguation)

    Cygnet (disambiguation)

    Cygnet_(disambiguation)

  • Selfridges flagship store
  • Department store in London, England

    also the headquarters of the Selfridges department store chain. It was designed by Daniel Burnham for Harry Gordon Selfridge, and opened in 1909. The store

    Selfridges flagship store

    Selfridges flagship store

    Selfridges_flagship_store

  • Samuel Franklin Cody
  • American aviator

    2, 1899 Percy Pilcher Jul 18, 1905 Daniel J. Maloney Sep 17, 1908 Thomas Selfridge Sep 7, 1909 Eugène Lefebvre Sep 22, 1909 Ferdinand Ferber Dec 6, 1909

    Samuel Franklin Cody

    Samuel Franklin Cody

    Samuel_Franklin_Cody

  • Charlie Taylor (mechanic)
  • American mechanic (1868–1956)

    his passenger, Army lieutenant Thomas Selfridge. Taylor was among the first to reach the crash. He helped lift Selfridge out of the wreckage, then undid

    Charlie Taylor (mechanic)

    Charlie Taylor (mechanic)

    Charlie_Taylor_(mechanic)

  • Aurel Vlaicu
  • Romanian engineer and aviator

    2, 1899 Percy Pilcher Jul 18, 1905 Daniel J. Maloney Sep 17, 1908 Thomas Selfridge Sep 7, 1909 Eugène Lefebvre Sep 22, 1909 Ferdinand Ferber Dec 6, 1909

    Aurel Vlaicu

    Aurel Vlaicu

    Aurel_Vlaicu

  • Charles Rolls
  • British motoring and aviation pioneer (1877–1910)

    2, 1899 Percy Pilcher Jul 18, 1905 Daniel J. Maloney Sep 17, 1908 Thomas Selfridge Sep 7, 1909 Eugène Lefebvre Sep 22, 1909 Ferdinand Ferber Dec 6, 1909

    Charles Rolls

    Charles Rolls

    Charles_Rolls

  • USS Selfridge (DD-357)
  • Porter-class destroyer

    USS Selfridge (DD-357) was a Porter-class destroyer in the United States Navy. She was named for Rear Admiral Thomas O. Selfridge (1804–1902) and his

    USS Selfridge (DD-357)

    USS Selfridge (DD-357)

    USS_Selfridge_(DD-357)

  • John Verrept
  • Belgian aviator (1887–1912)

    2, 1899 Percy Pilcher Jul 18, 1905 Daniel J. Maloney Sep 17, 1908 Thomas Selfridge Sep 7, 1909 Eugène Lefebvre Sep 22, 1909 Ferdinand Ferber Dec 6, 1909

    John Verrept

    John Verrept

    John_Verrept

  • Alexander Graham Bell
  • Inventor of the telephone (1847–1922)

    who later became a world-renowned airplane manufacturer; Lieutenant Thomas Selfridge, an official observer from the U.S. Federal government and one of the

    Alexander Graham Bell

    Alexander Graham Bell

    Alexander_Graham_Bell

  • Jean-François Pilâtre de Rozier
  • French pioneer balloonist (1754–1785)

    2, 1899 Percy Pilcher Jul 18, 1905 Daniel J. Maloney Sep 17, 1908 Thomas Selfridge Sep 7, 1909 Eugène Lefebvre Sep 22, 1909 Ferdinand Ferber Dec 6, 1909

    Jean-François Pilâtre de Rozier

    Jean-François Pilâtre de Rozier

    Jean-François_Pilâtre_de_Rozier

  • Percy Pilcher
  • British inventor and aviator (1867–1899)

    aircraft had he survived. Percy Pilcher was born in Bath in 1867, the son of Thomas Webb Pilcher (1799–1874) and Scottish mother Sophia (née) Robinson. In 1880

    Percy Pilcher

    Percy Pilcher

    Percy_Pilcher

  • Otto Lilienthal
  • German aviation pioneer (1848–1896)

    2, 1899 Percy Pilcher Jul 18, 1905 Daniel J. Maloney Sep 17, 1908 Thomas Selfridge Sep 7, 1909 Eugène Lefebvre Sep 22, 1909 Ferdinand Ferber Dec 6, 1909

    Otto Lilienthal

    Otto Lilienthal

    Otto_Lilienthal

  • Eugene Burton Ely
  • American aviation pioneer (1886–1911)

    2, 1899 Percy Pilcher Jul 18, 1905 Daniel J. Maloney Sep 17, 1908 Thomas Selfridge Sep 7, 1909 Eugène Lefebvre Sep 22, 1909 Ferdinand Ferber Dec 6, 1909

    Eugene Burton Ely

    Eugene Burton Ely

    Eugene_Burton_Ely

  • John Moisant
  • American businessman, revolutionary, and aviation pioneer (1868–1910)

    American Aviation Historical Society Journal. 1984. Volumes 29–30. Simmons, Thomas E. 2013. A Man Called Brown Condor: The Forgotten History of an African

    John Moisant

    John Moisant

    John_Moisant

  • Ferdinand Ferber
  • ground. He was only the third victim of an aeroplane accident after Thomas Selfridge and Eugène Lefebvre. He was buried at the Cemetery of Loyasse in Lyon

    Ferdinand Ferber

    Ferdinand Ferber

    Ferdinand_Ferber

  • Calbraith Perry Rodgers
  • American aviator

    2, 1899 Percy Pilcher Jul 18, 1905 Daniel J. Maloney Sep 17, 1908 Thomas Selfridge Sep 7, 1909 Eugène Lefebvre Sep 22, 1909 Ferdinand Ferber Dec 6, 1909

    Calbraith Perry Rodgers

    Calbraith Perry Rodgers

    Calbraith_Perry_Rodgers

  • Vincent de Groof
  • Belgian aeronaut (1830–1874)

    2, 1899 Percy Pilcher Jul 18, 1905 Daniel J. Maloney Sep 17, 1908 Thomas Selfridge Sep 7, 1909 Eugène Lefebvre Sep 22, 1909 Ferdinand Ferber Dec 6, 1909

    Vincent de Groof

    Vincent_de_Groof

  • Death of Elaine Herzberg
  • First pedestrian fatality caused by self-driving car

    1896 Henry H. Bliss, the first automobile death in the Americas, 1899 Thomas Selfridge, the first person to die in an airplane crash, 1908 Robert Williams

    Death of Elaine Herzberg

    Death_of_Elaine_Herzberg

  • AEA Red Wing
  • Aircraft designed by Thomas Selfridge in 1908

    The Red Wing (or Aerodrome #1) was an early aircraft designed by Thomas Selfridge and built by the Aerial Experiment Association in 1908. It was named

    AEA Red Wing

    AEA Red Wing

    AEA_Red_Wing

  • Wright brothers
  • American aviation pioneers, inventors of the airplane

    article: Fatal fall of Wright airship On September 17, Army lieutenant Thomas Selfridge rode along as his passenger, serving as an official observer. A few

    Wright brothers

    Wright brothers

    Wright_brothers

  • Archibald Hoxsey
  • American aviator (1884–1910)

    2, 1899 Percy Pilcher Jul 18, 1905 Daniel J. Maloney Sep 17, 1908 Thomas Selfridge Sep 7, 1909 Eugène Lefebvre Sep 22, 1909 Ferdinand Ferber Dec 6, 1909

    Archibald Hoxsey

    Archibald Hoxsey

    Archibald_Hoxsey

  • Daniel J. Maloney
  • American pioneering aviator and test pilot

    2, 1899 Percy Pilcher Jul 18, 1905 Daniel J. Maloney Sep 17, 1908 Thomas Selfridge Sep 7, 1909 Eugène Lefebvre Sep 22, 1909 Ferdinand Ferber Dec 6, 1909

    Daniel J. Maloney

    Daniel J. Maloney

    Daniel_J._Maloney

  • Ralph Johnstone
  • American aviator (1880–1910)

    2, 1899 Percy Pilcher Jul 18, 1905 Daniel J. Maloney Sep 17, 1908 Thomas Selfridge Sep 7, 1909 Eugène Lefebvre Sep 22, 1909 Ferdinand Ferber Dec 6, 1909

    Ralph Johnstone

    Ralph Johnstone

    Ralph_Johnstone

  • Aerial Experiment Association
  • 1907–1909 aircraft research group

    had volunteered his help, U.S. Army Lieutenant Thomas Selfridge, officially detailed to Baddeck. Selfridge was assigned to the Aeronautical Division, U

    Aerial Experiment Association

    Aerial Experiment Association

    Aerial_Experiment_Association

  • AEA White Wing
  • and the aircraft flew very well. White Wing was then piloted by Lt Thomas Selfridge at Hammondsport, New York, on 19 May 1908 (becoming the first US Army

    AEA White Wing

    AEA White Wing

    AEA_White_Wing

  • September 17
  • Day of the year

    Flyer flown by Orville Wright, with Lieutenant Thomas Selfridge as passenger, crashes, killing Selfridge, who becomes the first airplane fatality. 1914

    September 17

    September_17

  • Léon Delagrange
  • French sculptor

    "Aero Club of France". Flight: 88. 4 February 1911. Retrieved 31 July 2021. Thomas, Bob (16 January 2008). "Early Aviation, 15th October to 23rd October 1909

    Léon Delagrange

    Léon Delagrange

    Léon_Delagrange

  • List of burials at Arlington National Cemetery
  • 1974–1975, 13th and 21st U.S. Secretary of Defense, 1975–1977, 2001–2006 Thomas Selfridge (1882–1908), first lieutenant in the US Army and the first person to

    List of burials at Arlington National Cemetery

    List_of_burials_at_Arlington_National_Cemetery

  • Philip Orin Parmelee
  • American aviator (1887–1912)

    2, 1899 Percy Pilcher Jul 18, 1905 Daniel J. Maloney Sep 17, 1908 Thomas Selfridge Sep 7, 1909 Eugène Lefebvre Sep 22, 1909 Ferdinand Ferber Dec 6, 1909

    Philip Orin Parmelee

    Philip Orin Parmelee

    Philip_Orin_Parmelee

  • Eugène Lefebvre
  • French pioneering aviator (1878–1909)

    2016-08-10. Villard, Henry Serrano, Contact! The Story of the Early Birds, 1968, Thomas Y. Crowell, ASIN B001G8D7K0, retrieved April 9, 2019 Corn, Joseph J., The

    Eugène Lefebvre

    Eugène Lefebvre

    Eugène_Lefebvre

  • Aviation
  • Activities surrounding aircraft industry

    Orville Wright, and death of the passenger, Signal Corps Lieutenant Thomas Selfridge. The worst aviation accident in history was the Tenerife airport disaster

    Aviation

    Aviation

    Aviation

  • Harriet Quimby
  • American aviation pioneer (1875–1912)

    2, 1899 Percy Pilcher Jul 18, 1905 Daniel J. Maloney Sep 17, 1908 Thomas Selfridge Sep 7, 1909 Eugène Lefebvre Sep 22, 1909 Ferdinand Ferber Dec 6, 1909

    Harriet Quimby

    Harriet Quimby

    Harriet_Quimby

  • Frank S. Scott
  • First enlisted American to die in an aircraft crash (1883–1912)

    die in an aircraft accident. With Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force Thomas N. Barnes as the guest of honor on 20 July 1976, a granite-and-bronze memorial

    Frank S. Scott

    Frank S. Scott

    Frank_S._Scott

  • John Joseph Montgomery
  • American inventor, engineer and professor

    gold from beach sands (see patent list). In early 1903, veteran balloonist Thomas Scott Baldwin sought Montgomery's knowledge of aeronautics. Baldwin had

    John Joseph Montgomery

    John Joseph Montgomery

    John_Joseph_Montgomery

  • 1908
  • Calendar year

    American dreadnought race". September 17 – At Fort Myer, Virginia, Thomas Selfridge becomes the first person to die in an airplane crash. The pilot, Orville

    1908

    1908

    1908

  • Julia Clark
  • American aviation pioneer and the first American woman pilot to die flying an airplane

    2, 1899 Percy Pilcher Jul 18, 1905 Daniel J. Maloney Sep 17, 1908 Thomas Selfridge Sep 7, 1909 Eugène Lefebvre Sep 22, 1909 Ferdinand Ferber Dec 6, 1909

    Julia Clark

    Julia Clark

    Julia_Clark

  • George E. M. Kelly
  • American aviator

    was the second U.S. Army aviation fatality, preceded by Lieutenant Thomas Selfridge, who was killed while flying as an observer in a Wright Flyer piloted

    George E. M. Kelly

    George E. M. Kelly

    George_E._M._Kelly

  • Aviation accidents and incidents
  • Orville Wright, was injured, and the passenger, Signal Corps Lieutenant Thomas Selfridge, was killed. The period from 1958 to 1968 saw tremendous growth in

    Aviation accidents and incidents

    Aviation accidents and incidents

    Aviation_accidents_and_incidents

  • Desmond Arthur
  • Irish aviator (1884–1913)

    31 March 1884 at O'Brien's Bridge in County Clare, Ireland. The son of Thomas F. Arthur and Helen Studdert, he came from a prominent Clare family and

    Desmond Arthur

    Desmond_Arthur

  • Redwing (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    New York, United States AEA Red Wing, a pioneer aircraft designed by Thomas Selfridge in 1908 and flown by F. W. Baldwin Krasniye Kryl'ya, known in English

    Redwing (disambiguation)

    Redwing_(disambiguation)

  • Édouard Nieuport
  • 2, 1899 Percy Pilcher Jul 18, 1905 Daniel J. Maloney Sep 17, 1908 Thomas Selfridge Sep 7, 1909 Eugène Lefebvre Sep 22, 1909 Ferdinand Ferber Dec 6, 1909

    Édouard Nieuport

    Édouard Nieuport

    Édouard_Nieuport

  • AEA Cygnet
  • Early Canadian aircraft

    create a lifting body leading to the Cygnet I. On 6 December 1907, Thomas Selfridge piloted the kite as it was towed into the air behind a motorboat, eventually

    AEA Cygnet

    AEA Cygnet

    AEA_Cygnet

  • Georges Legagneux
  • French aviator (1882–1914)

    2, 1899 Percy Pilcher Jul 18, 1905 Daniel J. Maloney Sep 17, 1908 Thomas Selfridge Sep 7, 1909 Eugène Lefebvre Sep 22, 1909 Ferdinand Ferber Dec 6, 1909

    Georges Legagneux

    Georges Legagneux

    Georges_Legagneux

  • List of aviation pioneers
  • been in late June 1910. While flying as a passenger with Orville Wright, Selfridge was the first to die in an aircraft accident. With intermediate stops

    List of aviation pioneers

    List of aviation pioneers

    List_of_aviation_pioneers

  • Frank P. Lahm
  • American aviation pioneer (1877–1963)

    account. On April 30, Lahm reported to New York City along with 1st Lt. Thomas Selfridge and Albert L. Stevens to familiarize 25 members of the 1st Company

    Frank P. Lahm

    Frank P. Lahm

    Frank_P._Lahm

  • Katharine Wright Haskell
  • American teacher and suffragist (1874–1929)

    to a split propeller, killing the passenger, U.S. Army Lieutenant Thomas Selfridge, and seriously injuring Orville, who suffered broken ribs and a broken

    Katharine Wright Haskell

    Katharine Wright Haskell

    Katharine_Wright_Haskell

  • René Vallon
  • French aviator (1880–1911)

    2, 1899 Percy Pilcher Jul 18, 1905 Daniel J. Maloney Sep 17, 1908 Thomas Selfridge Sep 7, 1909 Eugène Lefebvre Sep 22, 1909 Ferdinand Ferber Dec 6, 1909

    René Vallon

    René Vallon

    René_Vallon

  • Aviation in the pioneer era
  • Aviation history, 1903 to 1914

    September 1908. On 17 September 1908 a flight was made with Lieutenant Thomas Selfridge on board as an official observer. A few minutes into the flight at

    Aviation in the pioneer era

    Aviation in the pioneer era

    Aviation_in_the_pioneer_era

  • Tom Goodman-Hill
  • British actor (born 1968)

    appeared in several television series, including Spy (2011–2012), Mr Selfridge (2013–2016), Humans (2015–2018), and Baby Reindeer (2024), the lattermost

    Tom Goodman-Hill

    Tom Goodman-Hill

    Tom_Goodman-Hill

  • Wright Model A
  • Early Wright Brothers aircraft

    of Orville Wright's first trip to Fort Myer and also the death of Thomas Selfridge. Hyde has said in press reports that his reproduction is flyable but

    Wright Model A

    Wright Model A

    Wright_Model_A

  • Clément van Maasdijk
  • Dutch aviation pioneer (1885–1910)

    2, 1899 Percy Pilcher Jul 18, 1905 Daniel J. Maloney Sep 17, 1908 Thomas Selfridge Sep 7, 1909 Eugène Lefebvre Sep 22, 1909 Ferdinand Ferber Dec 6, 1909

    Clément van Maasdijk

    Clément van Maasdijk

    Clément_van_Maasdijk

  • Wilfred Parke
  • British aviator (1889–1912)

    2, 1899 Percy Pilcher Jul 18, 1905 Daniel J. Maloney Sep 17, 1908 Thomas Selfridge Sep 7, 1909 Eugène Lefebvre Sep 22, 1909 Ferdinand Ferber Dec 6, 1909

    Wilfred Parke

    Wilfred_Parke

  • Accidents and incidents involving the Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress
  • the Selfridge Gate of Arlington National Cemetery on 11 June 2009, donated by the Bakers Creek Memorial Association. The gate is named for Lt. Thomas Selfridge

    Accidents and incidents involving the Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress

    Accidents_and_incidents_involving_the_Boeing_B-17_Flying_Fortress

  • Fort Kamehameha
  • United States historic place

    31806°N 157.95250°W / 21.31806; -157.95250 (Battery Selfridge). It was named for Lt. Thomas Selfridge, the first person to die in an airplane crash. Battery

    Fort Kamehameha

    Fort Kamehameha

    Fort_Kamehameha

  • Fort Myer
  • United States historic place

    1908 it became the location of the first airplane fatality, as Lt. Thomas Selfridge was killed when on a demonstration flight with Orville, at an altitude

    Fort Myer

    Fort Myer

    Fort_Myer

  • 1910 in aviation
  • collision takes place near Milan. Both pilots, Bertram Dickson and René Thomas, survive, but Dickson is badly injured. 11 October – Theodore Roosevelt

    1910 in aviation

    1910_in_aviation

  • Frederick Walker Baldwin
  • Canadian hydrofoil & aviation pioneer (1882-1948)

    Bell, Bell, Baldwin, McCurdy, and two Americans, Glenn Curtiss and Thomas Selfridge, formed the Aerial Experiment Association (AEA) with the express purpose

    Frederick Walker Baldwin

    Frederick Walker Baldwin

    Frederick_Walker_Baldwin

  • Fort Omaha
  • United States historic place

    exploded. Major Charles DeF. Chandler Captain Frank Purdy Lahm Lieutenant Thomas Selfridge Lieutenant Benjamin Foulois Lieutenant Kent Curtis There are six extant

    Fort Omaha

    Fort Omaha

    Fort_Omaha

  • National Aviation Hall of Fame
  • Aviation museum, annual awards ceremony, learning and research center

    Ryan (1974) Walter M. Schirra (1986) Bernard Adolf Schriever (1980) Thomas Selfridge (1965) Alan Shepard (1977) Igor Ivan Sikorsky (1968) Abe Silverstein

    National Aviation Hall of Fame

    National_Aviation_Hall_of_Fame

  • Tod Shriver
  • Museum. Shriver began his association in aviation working with balloonist Thomas Scott Baldwin and in 1906 was working in Curtiss's Hammondsport factory

    Tod Shriver

    Tod Shriver

    Tod_Shriver

  • Hammondsport, New York
  • Village in New York, United States

    "flying boats" pioneered and developed by Curtiss. On May 19, 1908, Thomas Selfridge, while working with Curtiss in Hammondsport, became the first US military

    Hammondsport, New York

    Hammondsport, New York

    Hammondsport,_New_York

  • 1908 in the United States
  • becomes General Motors. September 17 – At Fort Myer, Virginia, U.S.A. Thomas Selfridge becomes the first person to die in an airplane crash. The pilot, Orville

    1908 in the United States

    1908_in_the_United_States

  • Edvard Rusjan
  • Slovenian aviation pioneer

    2, 1899 Percy Pilcher Jul 18, 1905 Daniel J. Maloney Sep 17, 1908 Thomas Selfridge Sep 7, 1909 Eugène Lefebvre Sep 22, 1909 Ferdinand Ferber Dec 6, 1909

    Edvard Rusjan

    Edvard Rusjan

    Edvard_Rusjan

  • Paul Peck
  • American aviator (1889–1912)

    2, 1899 Percy Pilcher Jul 18, 1905 Daniel J. Maloney Sep 17, 1908 Thomas Selfridge Sep 7, 1909 Eugène Lefebvre Sep 22, 1909 Ferdinand Ferber Dec 6, 1909

    Paul Peck

    Paul Peck

    Paul_Peck

  • Brown Thomas
  • Department store chain in Ireland

    Together with Dublin's Arnotts department store, it is owned by the Selfridges Group, which in turn is owned by Thai Conglomerate Central Group and Saudi

    Brown Thomas

    Brown Thomas

    Brown_Thomas

  • Nicolas Kinet
  • Belgian aviator (1877-1910)

    2, 1899 Percy Pilcher Jul 18, 1905 Daniel J. Maloney Sep 17, 1908 Thomas Selfridge Sep 7, 1909 Eugène Lefebvre Sep 22, 1909 Ferdinand Ferber Dec 6, 1909

    Nicolas Kinet

    Nicolas Kinet

    Nicolas_Kinet

  • Selfridge Provincial Stores
  • British company

    Selfridge Provincial Stores was a holding company of a group of department stores in the United Kingdom. The company was formed by Selfridge & Co. in 1926

    Selfridge Provincial Stores

    Selfridge_Provincial_Stores

  • Carlos Tenaud
  • Peruvian aviatior (1884–1911)

    2, 1899 Percy Pilcher Jul 18, 1905 Daniel J. Maloney Sep 17, 1908 Thomas Selfridge Sep 7, 1909 Eugène Lefebvre Sep 22, 1909 Ferdinand Ferber Dec 6, 1909

    Carlos Tenaud

    Carlos Tenaud

    Carlos_Tenaud

  • Suzanne Bernard
  • French aviator (1892–1912)

    2, 1899 Percy Pilcher Jul 18, 1905 Daniel J. Maloney Sep 17, 1908 Thomas Selfridge Sep 7, 1909 Eugène Lefebvre Sep 22, 1909 Ferdinand Ferber Dec 6, 1909

    Suzanne Bernard

    Suzanne Bernard

    Suzanne_Bernard

  • Howard W. Gill
  • rigging. The two planes crashed, in a similar fashion to the 1910 René Thomas - Bertram Dickson crash at Milan. Mestach sustained cuts and bruises but

    Howard W. Gill

    Howard W. Gill

    Howard_W._Gill

  • Tanforan Racetrack
  • Horse racing facility in California, US

    Tanforan Park was used, named Selfridge Field (not to be confused with the later air base in Michigan) to honor Lt. Thomas Selfridge. The military was an eager

    Tanforan Racetrack

    Tanforan Racetrack

    Tanforan_Racetrack

  • Antonio Fernández Santillana
  • 2, 1899 Percy Pilcher Jul 18, 1905 Daniel J. Maloney Sep 17, 1908 Thomas Selfridge Sep 7, 1909 Eugène Lefebvre Sep 22, 1909 Ferdinand Ferber Dec 6, 1909

    Antonio Fernández Santillana

    Antonio Fernández Santillana

    Antonio_Fernández_Santillana

  • United States Army World War I flight training
  • Ohio. Soon afterward, Chanute Field opened at Rantoul, Illinois, as did Selfridge Field near Detroit. By October 31, fourteen facilities had been built

    United States Army World War I flight training

    United States Army World War I flight training

    United_States_Army_World_War_I_flight_training

  • Léon Lemartin
  • French aviator and engineer (1883–1911)

    2, 1899 Percy Pilcher Jul 18, 1905 Daniel J. Maloney Sep 17, 1908 Thomas Selfridge Sep 7, 1909 Eugène Lefebvre Sep 22, 1909 Ferdinand Ferber Dec 6, 1909

    Léon Lemartin

    Léon Lemartin

    Léon_Lemartin

  • Albert Kimmerling
  • French aviator (1882–1912)

    March 1910 he flew the first fare paying passenger in South Africa, when Thomas Thornton of the South African Aero Club paid £100 for a flight. Albert Kimmerling

    Albert Kimmerling

    Albert Kimmerling

    Albert_Kimmerling

  • Ferdinand Verschaeve
  • Belgian aviation pioneer

    2, 1899 Percy Pilcher Jul 18, 1905 Daniel J. Maloney Sep 17, 1908 Thomas Selfridge Sep 7, 1909 Eugène Lefebvre Sep 22, 1909 Ferdinand Ferber Dec 6, 1909

    Ferdinand Verschaeve

    Ferdinand Verschaeve

    Ferdinand_Verschaeve

  • List of fatalities from aviation accidents
  • Lists of people and groups who died in plane/helicopter crashes

    National Transportation Safety Board. "Fatal Fall Of Wright Airship. Lieut. Selfridge Killed and Orville Wright Hurt by Breaking of Propeller. Machine A Total

    List of fatalities from aviation accidents

    List of fatalities from aviation accidents

    List_of_fatalities_from_aviation_accidents

  • Reginald Archibald Cammell
  • 2, 1899 Percy Pilcher Jul 18, 1905 Daniel J. Maloney Sep 17, 1908 Thomas Selfridge Sep 7, 1909 Eugène Lefebvre Sep 22, 1909 Ferdinand Ferber Dec 6, 1909

    Reginald Archibald Cammell

    Reginald Archibald Cammell

    Reginald_Archibald_Cammell

  • HMCS Bras d'Or (FHE 400)
  • Experimental military hydrofoil boat

    Lynch, Thomas G. (1983). The Flying 400 - Canada's Hydrofoil Project. Halifax, NS, Canada: Nimbus Publishing. ISBN 0-920852-22-X. Lynch, Thomas G. (1982)

    HMCS Bras d'Or (FHE 400)

    HMCS Bras d'Or (FHE 400)

    HMCS_Bras_d'Or_(FHE_400)

  • Alfred Emile Rambaldo
  • Dutch aviator (1879-1911)

    2, 1899 Percy Pilcher Jul 18, 1905 Daniel J. Maloney Sep 17, 1908 Thomas Selfridge Sep 7, 1909 Eugène Lefebvre Sep 22, 1909 Ferdinand Ferber Dec 6, 1909

    Alfred Emile Rambaldo

    Alfred_Emile_Rambaldo

  • James Sullivan (governor)
  • American lawyer, jurist, and politician

    again in 1807 in the sensational trial of Thomas Selfridge, accused of murdering Charles Austin. Selfridge, an older Federalist attorney, had been retained

    James Sullivan (governor)

    James Sullivan (governor)

    James_Sullivan_(governor)

  • 1882 in the United States
  • the United States, served from 1933 to 1945 (died 1945) February 8 – Thomas Selfridge, United States Army officer, first person killed in airplane crash

    1882 in the United States

    1882_in_the_United_States

  • Hubert Le Blon
  • French racing driver and aviator (1874–1910)

    the Vanderbilt Cup races on Long Island he competed for the US driving a Thomas. Within weeks of setting a new aviation speed record in Egypt, he died during

    Hubert Le Blon

    Hubert Le Blon

    Hubert_Le_Blon

  • Eustace Loraine
  • British aviator

    2, 1899 Percy Pilcher Jul 18, 1905 Daniel J. Maloney Sep 17, 1908 Thomas Selfridge Sep 7, 1909 Eugène Lefebvre Sep 22, 1909 Ferdinand Ferber Dec 6, 1909

    Eustace Loraine

    Eustace_Loraine

  • Denise Moore
  • Aviation pioneer

    2, 1899 Percy Pilcher Jul 18, 1905 Daniel J. Maloney Sep 17, 1908 Thomas Selfridge Sep 7, 1909 Eugène Lefebvre Sep 22, 1909 Ferdinand Ferber Dec 6, 1909

    Denise Moore

    Denise_Moore

  • History of the Panama Canal
  • for a canal across Central America. One of those sent was Commander Thomas Selfridge, who made three expeditions in 1870 and 1873 to Darién, establishing

    History of the Panama Canal

    History of the Panama Canal

    History_of_the_Panama_Canal

  • Daniel Kinet
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  • Thorax
  • n.

    The middle region of the body of an insect, or that region which bears the legs and wings. It is composed of three united somites, each of which is composed of several distinct parts. See Illust. in Appendix. and Illust. of Coleoptera.

  • Thumbed
  • a.

    Having thumbs.

  • Thorax
  • n.

    A breastplate, cuirass, or corselet; especially, the breastplate worn by the ancient Greeks.

  • Pholades
  • pl.

    of Pholas

  • Jeffersonian
  • a.

    Pertaining to, or characteristic of, Thomas Jefferson or his policy or political doctrines.

  • Piddock
  • n.

    Any species of Pholas; a pholad. See Pholas.

  • Pholas
  • n.

    Any one of numerous species of marine bivalve mollusks of the genus Pholas, or family Pholadidae. They bore holes for themselves in clay, peat, and soft rocks.

  • Thomaism
  • n.

    The doctrine of Thomas Aquinas, esp. with respect to predestination and grace.

  • Thornset
  • a.

    Set with thorns.

  • Thomist
  • n.

    A follower of Thomas Aquinas. See Scotist.

  • Thomaean
  • n.

    Alt. of Thomean

  • Thymus
  • a.

    Of, pertaining to, or designating, the thymus gland.

  • Thorax
  • n.

    The second, or middle, region of the body of a crustacean, arachnid, or other articulate animal. In the case of decapod Crustacea, some writers include under the term thorax only the three segments bearing the maxillipeds; others include also the five segments bearing the legs. See Illust. in Appendix.

  • Hobbist
  • n.

    One who accepts the doctrines of Thomas Hobbes.

  • Thymus
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    The thymus gland.

  • Baenosome
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    The thorax of Arthropods.

  • Thomean
  • n.

    A member of the ancient church of Christians established on the Malabar coast of India, which some suppose to have been originally founded by the Apostle Thomas.

  • Pholad
  • n.

    Any species of Pholas.

  • Thomism
  • n.

    Alt. of Thomaism

  • Interthoracic
  • a.

    In the thorax.