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Lloyd Wilson Bertaud
Bertaud circa 1920-1924
Born(1895-09-20)September 20, 1895
DiedSeptember 6, 1927(1927-09-06) (aged 31)
Cause of deathAir crash aboard Old Glory
OccupationPilot
Known forRecord setting flights

Lloyd Wilson Bertaud (September 20, 1895 – September 6, 1927) was an American aviator. Bertaud was selected to be the copilot in the WB-2 Columbia attempting the transatlantic crossing for the Orteig Prize in 1927. Aircraft owner Charles A. Levine wanted to fly in his place, and an injunction by Bertaud against Levine prevented the flight. Aviator Charles Lindbergh won the prize.

Biography

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Bertaud was born in Alameda, California on September 20, 1895. As a boy, he built and flew in a glider from Popular Mechanics plans.[1] He was a licensed pilot at the age of 18. In World War I, Bertaud served in the U.S. Army Air Service as a lieutenant.[2]

On September 6, 1927, Bertaud and fellow air-mail pilot James DeWitt Hill flipped to see who would pilot the Fokker monoplane, the Old Glory, and Hill won. Bertaud, Hill and Philip Payne took off in the overweight plane over the Atlantic Ocean. The plane did not make it to the destination; only a 34-foot (10 m) section of wing was found 700 miles (1,100 km) east of Cape Race, Newfoundland.[3] Bertaud was lost at sea.[2]

Records and awards

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Legacy

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In 1928, the Ontario Surveyor General named a number of lakes in the northwest of the province to honour aviators who had perished during 1927, mainly in attempting oceanic flights.[10][11] These include Bertaud Lake (50°54′N 90°43′W / 50.90°N 90.71°W / 50.90; -90.71), Hill Lake (50°34′N 90°46′W / 50.56°N 90.77°W / 50.56; -90.77) and Payne Lake (50°51′N 90°32′W / 50.85°N 90.54°W / 50.85; -90.54).

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Motorless Ships". Popular Mechanics. June 1928.
  • ^ a b AAHS Journal. 27. American Aviation Historical Society. {{cite journal}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  • ^ Schreiner, Herm L. Aviation's great recruiter: Cleveland's Ed Packard.
  • ^ a b Wissolik, Richard David; Wilmes, David; Mogus, Mary Ann. A Place in the Sky: A History of the Arnold Palmer Regional Airport.
  • ^ "the Pulitzer Race". Aerial Age. 14. November 14, 1921.
  • ^ "Bertaud wins Kansas City Derby". Aerial Age. 14. November 14, 1921.
  • ^ "Aero Club Banquet". Aerial Age. 14. January 23, 1922.
  • ^ Wohl, Robert. The spectacle of flight: aviation and the Western imagination, 1920-1950 – via Internet Archive.
  • ^ Cooper, Ralph; et al. (2010). "Lloyd Wilson Bertaud 1885-1927". Retrieved 4 July 2011.
  • ^ "LOST AVIATORS. New Lakes Named". The West Australian. Perth, Western Australia. 16 January 1928. Page 13, column 1. Retrieved 21 June 2023 – via Trove.
  • ^ Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources (2007). "St. Raphael Signature Site Strategy" (PDF). Toronto, Ontario. p. 14. Archived from the original (PDF) on 27 September 2012. Retrieved 19 July 2011.
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