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  1. Charles F. Blair Jr. was born on the 19th of July, 1909. He was popular for being a Pilot. Renowned pilot who served as a Brigadier General with the U.S. Air Force and as an aviation Captain with the U.S. Navy. Charles F. Blair Jr. was born in New York. He served in World War II as a military test pilot. He flew non-stop from New York to London ...

  2. Charles F. Blair, Jr., Collection NASM.1999.0042 Page 2 of 2 Scope and Contents This collection consists of two large scrapbooks, 15 glass slides and a print and copy negative film of Blair on his historic polar flight. General Note: Mr. Blair's converted P-51, Excalibur III, is in the collections of the National Air and Space Museum,

  3. 29 de abr. de 2022 · Charles F. Blair, Jr. (July 19, 1909 – September 2, 1978) was a United States Air Force Brigadier General, United States Navy aviator Captain, a test pilot, an airline pilot, and airline owner. He died in a Grumman Goose seaplane crash in the Caribbean.

  4. Charles F. Blair, Jr. poses in the cockpit of his North American P-51C Mustang "Excalibur III."

  5. Charles F. Blair, Jr. (n. Buffalo, New York, Estados Unidos; 19 de julio de 1909 - f. Antillas, 2 de septiembre de 1978) fue un general de brigada de Reserva de la Fuerza Aérea de los Estados Unidos, piloto de pruebas y de aviación civil, ingeniero mecánico, pionero de los vuelos transatlánticos y polares, además fue co-propietario-fundador de la línea Antilles Boat Airline.

  6. 31 de ene. de 2024 · Charles F. Blair, jr. arrives at Heathrow. (Getty Images) 31 January 1951: Pan American World Airways Captain Charles F. Blair, Jr., flew a modified North American Aviation P-51C-10-NT Mustang, NX1202, named Excalibur III, from New York International Airport to London Airport in 7 hours, 48 minutes, with an average speed of 446 miles per hour (718 kilometers per hour).

  7. Charles F. Blair, Jr. (1909-1978) graduated with a mechanical engineering degree from the University of Vermont in 1931. After flight training with the Navy and completing a tour of duty as a naval aviator, Blair went on to be a pilot for United Airlines, American Airlines, and for Pan American Airways.