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Cause of death
  
Pneumonia

Role
  
Physician

Name
  
William Christmas

Spouse(s)
  
May Norris

Occupation
  
PhysicianAviator


William Whitney Christmas

Full Name
  
William Wallace Whitney Christmas

Born
  
September 1, 1865 (
1865-09-01
)

Children
  
Whitney Norris Christmas

Died
  
April 14, 1960, Manhattan, New York City, New York, United States

Parents
  
Rhoda Gaines, James Yancey Christmas

Education
  
St. John's Northwestern Military Academy, University of Virginia, Bachelor of Science, George Washington University

William Whitney Christmas, M.D. (September 1, 1865 – April 14, 1960) was a pioneer aviator and a physician. He was one of many claimants for an early design of the aileron. He was a vice-president of the General Development Corporation.

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Biography

He was born in September 1, 1865 in Warrenton, North Carolina to James Yancey Christmas and Rhoda Gaines. He attended the St. John's Military Academy then the University of Virginia where he obtained a bachelor degree and an masters degree. He graduated from George Washington University in 1905 with an M.D.

He married May Norris in 1899 in Maryland, and they had as their son, Whitney Norris Christmas.

He designed the Christmas Bullet in 1918; the airplane had no wing struts and crashed on its maiden flight, killing the pilot. He then built a second aircraft with the same unstable design which also crashed on its maiden flight, killing the pilot.

In retirement he was still proposing improbable aeroplane designs.

He died at Bellevue Hospital in Manhattan, New York City of pneumonia on April 14, 1960.

Aircraft

Aircraft designed by Christmas, some of which never left the drawing board, but most introduced some novel aviation patent or other. (1910: (Dr William Whitney) Christmas Aeroplane Co, Washington DC. c.1912: Durham Christmas Aeroplane Sales & Exhibition Co. 1918: Cantilever Aero Co, Copiague, NY.)

  • Christmas Red Bird 1909 biplane
  • Christmas Red Bird II 1910 biplane
  • Christmas 1912 pusher biplane
  • Christmas 1913 tractor biplane
  • Christmas 1915 biplane
  • Christmas Aerial Express
  • Christmas Bullet
  • References

    William Whitney Christmas Wikipedia


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