James C. Fitzmaurice

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James C. Fitzmaurice was an Irish aviation pioneer best known as one of the pilots on the first successful east-to-west transatlantic flight in 1928.

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instanceOf aviation pioneer
aviator
person
aircraftFlown Bremen NERFINISHED
awardReceived Distinguished Flying Cross NERFINISHED
Harmon Trophy NERFINISHED
Order of the German Eagle NERFINISHED
conflict World War I
countryOfBirth Ireland NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Ireland
era 20th century
familyName Fitzmaurice NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork aviation
gender male
givenName James
hasCitizenshipStatus Irish citizen
hasHonorific aviation pioneer
influenced development of Irish aviation
languageSpoken English
militaryBranch Irish Air Corps NERFINISHED
Royal Air Force
name James C. Fitzmaurice NERFINISHED
nationality Irish
notableAchievement helped demonstrate feasibility of westward transatlantic air travel
notableEvent 1928 east-to-west transatlantic flight
notableFor first successful east-to-west transatlantic flight
notableWork Transatlantic flight of the Bremen NERFINISHED
occupation military officer
pilot
placeOfBirth Dublin
rank commandant
role pilot on the 1928 east-to-west transatlantic flight

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