Walter Brookins
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From en.wp: "Walter Richard Brookins (July 11, 1889 – April 29, 1953), was an American aviator. He was the first pilot trained by the Wright brothers for their exhibition team."
We have him filing from Dayton, Montgomery county, Ohio, and filing in collaboration with Henry Croskey Mustin.[1]
This person had 2 publications and 1 patents in this database.
Patents whose inventor or applicant is Walter Richard Brookins or Walter R. Brookins or Walter Brookins
- Patent US-1916-1209611 (English title: Projectile, Filing date: 1916-02-29)
Publications by or about Walter Richard Brookins or Walter R. Brookins or Walter Brookins
- Brookins, 1910, The world's record altitude flight (Simple title: The world's record altitude flight, Journal: Aeronautics)
- Post, 1910, Measuring aeroplane altitudes (Simple title: Measuring aeroplane altitudes, Journal: American Machinist)
- Brookins, 1915, Brookins for big aeroplane fleet (Simple title: Brookins for big aeroplane fleet, Journal: Aerial Age)
References
Names | Walter Richard Brookins; Walter R. Brookins; Walter Brookins |
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Countries | US |
Locations | Dayton, Montgomery county, OH, Ohio |
Occupations | pilot |
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Affiliations | Wright Exhibition Team |
Family name | Brookins |
Birth date | 1889-07-11 |
Death date | 1953-04-19 |
Wikidata id | Q28358125 |