词条 | Ernest H. Buehl Sr. |
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Ernest H. Buehl Sr. (1897-1990) was a German-born aviator and aviation figure. He opened three airports and trained hundreds of pilots, including C. Alfred Anderson, who became the lead trainer of the Tuskegee Airmen. Early Life and TrainingBuehl had older brothers who influenced his early interest in aviation, including Fritz,[1] who was also interested in aviation. Rapp and BMWEarly in his career, Buehl worked at BMW as an aviation mechanic. He left employment at BMW in 1920, when he immigrated to the United States. While at BMW, Buehl was employed in manufacturing aircraft engines. While there, Buehl was a mechanic responsible for preparing Franz Zeno Diemer's BMW IV engine for his unofficial world record flight into the stratosphere on June 17, 1919. Immigration, Transcontinental airmail, and the JL-6Buehl came to the United States in 1920, to work with John M. Larsen, who was marketing the BMW-powered Junkers F13:[2]
Brock and WeymouthBuehl began to work for Brock & Weymouth, doing aerial map survey work, in 1923. During the period he worked for them, in 1926 he obtained his first official pilot’s license. It was signed by Orville Wright. Also, he had time to develop his own side business: Flying Dutchman Air Service and flying school, in 1927.[7] The Flying DutchmanAs “The Flying Dutchman,” Buehl worked to promote general aviation:
DeathBuehl died on 25 May 1990.[9] References1. ^1 {{cite news|last1=Buck|first1=Olga|title=Eddington's Buehl Airfield Home to Oldtime Flying Dutchman|work=Bucks County Sunday Press|date=13 December 1953|page=17}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Buehl, Ernest H. Sr.}}2. ^{{cite book|last1=Andersson|first1=L.|last2=Endres|first2=G.|last3=Mulder|first3=R.J.M.|last4=Ott|first4=G.|title=Junkers F 13 : the world's first all-metal airliner|date=2012|publisher=EAM Books|location=United Kingdom|isbn=978-0-9573744-0-9|pages=35–46, 143–150}} 3. ^{{cite book|last1=Allyne|first1=E.E.|title=First Round Trip Transcontinental Passenger Flight: July 29th to August 22nd 1920|date=1920|location=copy available at Auburn University, Draughon Library}} 4. ^{{cite news|last1=Laut|first1=A.C.|title=The Struggle to Make Canada's Oil Fields Pay|work=The New York Herald|date=3 July 1921}} 5. ^{{cite news|title=All-Metal Aeroplane Jumps 360 Miles In Two Hours 50 Minutes|work=The Saskatoon Daily Star|date=25 January 1921}} 6. ^{{cite news|title=Famed Explorer Wrecked in Plane In Miola Field 38 Years Ago|work=Clarion Republican|date=7 April 1960}} 7. ^{{cite news|last1=Riben|first1=Daniel|title=Pioneer in aviation opened Bucks airport|work=Daily Intelligencer/Montgomery County Record|date=2 September 1987}} 8. ^{{cite news|last1=Brock|first1=P.|title=Chief Anderson|url=http://www.people.com/people/article/0,,20100610,00.html|accessdate=17 June 2014|work=People Magazine|date=28 November 1988}} 9. ^{{cite news|last1=Cipriano|first1=R.|title=Ernest H. Buehl, 93; He Was a Pioneer in Cross-country Flying|url=http://articles.philly.com/1990-05-25/news/25887022_1_pilot-flight-training-school-plane|accessdate=17 June 2014|work=Philadelphia Inquirer|date=25 May 1990}} 6 : Aviators|Flight instructors|1897 births|1990 deaths|German aviation record holders|American aviation record holders |
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