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via email from André Verret - 9-24-03 I just came across your fabulous web site of Early Birds. This is quite a piece of work. Congratulations. About Jean-Marie Landry who for us was the first francophone from Quebec to earn a pilot's licence. If you consult our web page www.aerovision.org , you will find under our logo a small picture of Jean-Marie Landry and his wife Hervina Bienvenu. This is the logo of our organization. We have lots of details about Jean-Marie including all sorts of pictures dating from his early career in this province. He was born on August 14, 1888. He went to France and learned to fly at the Bue school near Versailles, a school operated by Louis Blériot. He received his pilot's licence from the hands of Louis Blériot on June 20, 1914. He flew a few missions over some of the battlefields of the first world war then returned to Canada. Back in Canada, with an acquired Blériot aircraft, he made some demonstration flight, took people up for rides and did aerobatics for special occasions. When the Quebec bridge was inaugurated, he flew under it, quite a stunt for the period. He tried to set up a small flying business. He flew mail from Quebec City to Three Rivers. He was a member of the Aero Club of America and is listed with the Early Bird Club. We have all sorts of photos for this great aviation pioneer. We could make copies of some of these if you are interested. Let us have your postal address and I will be glad to send some of them for your records. Again, congratulations for the work you are doing. I am a volunteer for our non profit organization which is called Fondation Aérovision Québec Inc. You may have our coordinates which are: Fondation Aérovision Québec Inc 4625,rue Leckie, suite 600 Saint-Hubert, Qc J8Y 9E6 Canada Tel: 450 678 1720 Fax: 450 678 9198 eMail: maq@aerovision.org Web: www.aerovision.org Sincerely André Verret |
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You will find that a visit to this site is a good place to start your study of Canadian aviation. You may choose from either a French or English version. On the menu you will find sections devoted to Foundation, Museum, History 1, History 2, What's New, Shop, Email and Links. You will find biographies of several pioneers which are not yet available on my website. You can access the site by clicking on the title above. |
HISTORY The gathering sparked a headline in the Calgary Herald: Hall of Fame Aviators Gather in Calgary. These words set in motion an idea which gathered momentum as the year progressed. A founding Board of Directors was created with C.H. 'Punch' Dickins as Chairman, Donald N. Watson as Vice-Chairman, and H.W. 'Harry' Hayter as Secretary. Others included Z.L. 'Lewie' Leigh, P.S. 'Stan' Turner, and L. 'Lindy' Rood. Raymond A. Munro took on the bulk of the work, and served as the initial Managing Director. Canada's Aviation Hall of Fame was incorporated August 2, 1973.." This website was recommended to me by André Verret, who kindly supplied the biographical notes and the photo which you find at the top of this page. As he advised in a recent email, "There are some interesting names in the Hall of Fame which would qualify as early birds prior to 1917." You will find biographies of several pioneers which are not yet available on my website. You can access the site by clicking on the title above. |
From The Early Birds of Aviation Roster of Members January 1, 1993 If you have any information on this Early Bird, please contact me. E-mail to Ralph Cooper Back |