Biographical Sketches
CHARLES FOSTER WILLARD
Born: October 13, 1883 In: Melrose, MA
Died: February 1, 1977 In: Glendale, CA
A Harvard graduate and race car driver, Charles Willard was one of the first flight students of Glenn Curtiss.
In 1910, at the Dominguez Hills Air Meet, he won the spot-landing contest, picking up $250 in prize money for this feat. He then worked on ground-to-air radio-telephones, became the chief engineer for Glenn L Martin, and designed flying boats with Glenn Curtiss. He remained active in aviation until his death at age 94.
REFERENCES:
Morehouse Early Pioneers
Denotes an individual known to have soloed an aircraft prior to December 16, 1917, whether they were members of the "Early Birds of Aviation" Organization or not.
American Aviation Historical Society