1878-1933 |
from Bossche Encyclopedie |
From Jean-Pierre Lauwers, 4-16-02 The first aviators to be instructed by Mr. Archer were : Adriaan Mulder, Henri Bakker and Joseph Maurer, a German (!) who however in Holland had taken the name Jan van Bussel! They were allowed to go for their pilots license flying tests on February 15th. Adriaan Mulder was the first to be granted license n°1 for The Netherlands. Henri Bakker was granted n°2 and Jan van Bussel, (Joseph Maurer), n°3! They all used the Blériot XI which belonged to the ENV. |
Early Bird Walter E. Lees Photo from Walter Lees Collection |
from Arjen mollema, 12-8-07 As I was surfing I noticed that you are missing some information on Henri Bakker. The dutch wikipedia has some additional info: DOB Feb 15th 1878 POB 's Hertogenbosch (the Netherlands) Died March 13th 1933 Mr. Adriaan Mulder was the first to recieve his license, Henri Bakker was second (on the same day). Kind regards, Arjen mollema Editor's Note:I thank Mr. mollema for alerting us to the wikipedia website article on Bakker. Also, for corroborating the correct sequence of licensing of the Dutch pioneers. |
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If you have any more information on him or his career, please contact me. E-mail to Ralph Cooper |
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