Frank Stuart Patterson

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Frank Stuart Patterson was an early U.S. Army aviator and test pilot whose death in a 1918 flight accident led to the later naming of Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in his honor.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf aviator
person
associatedWith Dayton, Ohio NERFINISHED
Wright Field NERFINISHED
Wright-Patterson Air Force Base NERFINISHED
causeOfDeath aircraft crash during test flight
commemoratedBy Wright-Patterson Air Force Base NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfDeath 1918
era World War I NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork flight testing
military aviation
hasPartOfNameInCommonWith Wright-Patterson Air Force Base NERFINISHED
honoredIn name of Wright-Patterson Air Force Base
mannerOfDeath aviation accident
militaryBranch U.S. Army Air Service NERFINISHED
United States Army
notableFor being a test pilot
being an early U.S. Army aviator
having Wright-Patterson Air Force Base partly named in his honor
his death in a 1918 flight accident
occupation military aviator
test pilot
placeOfDeath Dayton, Ohio NERFINISHED
Wright Field NERFINISHED
role test pilot for the U.S. Army
serviceNumber U.S. Army officer (exact number unknown)
timePeriod early 20th century

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Wright-Patterson Air Force Base namedAfter Frank Stuart Patterson