Name Glenn Messer | Died June 13, 1995 | |
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Glenn Edmund Messer (July 12, 1895 – June 13, 1995) was an American aviation pioneer, responsible for major advances in the use and modification of existing aircraft and in the design and construction of aircraft and aircraft instruments.
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Biography
He was born in Henry County, Iowa on July 12, 1895.
He began his flying career by taking lessons on a Wright biplane from aviator George Gustafson in Bay City, Michigan.
Messer operated an Birmingham Municipal Airport in Birmingham, Alabama with Edward Stinson. He later operated Messer Field. In 1927 he started the Southern Aircraft Corporation which designed and built the Air Boss. He later started The Glenn E. Messer Company of Birmingham.
He died on June 13, 1995 in Birmingham, Alabama.
Legacy
The highway from 5th Avenue North in downtown Birmingham to the airport was named Glenn E. Messer Airport Highway in his honor.