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Nationality
  
American


Name
  
James Mars

Occupation
  
Aviator, circus performer, airport operator, real estate

Known for
  
Barnstormer, first pilot to fly an aircraft in Arkansas and in the Far East

Died
  
July 25, 1944, Los Angeles, California, United States

James Cairn Mars (March 8, 1875 - July 25, 1944), also known Bud Mars and the Curtiss Daredevil, was an aviation pioneer. He was the eleventh pilot licensed in the United States. As a balloonist, he was a student of Thomas Scott Baldwin, and as an airplane pilot, of Glenn Curtiss.

Biography

Mars was born on March 8, 1875 in Grand Haven, Michigan.

On December 31, 1910, Mars made the first airplane flight in Hawaii on a Curtiss P18 biplane.

He was credited in 1911 with being the first pilot to bring aviation to the Far East, although flights had been made in both Japan and Vietnam in late 1910. Mars was the first to fly in both the Philippines and Korea.

He died on July 25, 1944 in Los Angeles, California.

References

James C. Mars Wikipedia