Harold Dewolf Kantner | |
Birth Date: | 23 February 1886 |
Birth Place: | Meadville, Pennsylvania |
Death Date: | 11 December 1973 |
Spouse: | Mildred McCoy |
Children: | Richard D Kantner |
Harold Dewolf Kantner (February 23, 1886 – December 11, 1973) was a pioneer aviator.[1]
He was born on February 23, 1886, in Meadville, Pennsylvania. He attended the John Bevins Moisant aviation school and was taught to fly by Andre Haupert. Kantner and Etienne Dormoy built a Bleriot monoplane with a 50 horsepower Gnome et Rhône engine in which Kantner soloed on June 30, 1911, and was given Fédération Aéronautique Internationale certificate number 65 on October 14, 1911, in Mineola, New York.[2] He was instructor at the Yale group in Buffalo, New York. After World War I he worked as designer and test pilot for Continental motors, Aeromarine, Fairchild and Convair. He retired from Convair in 1961. He died on December 11, 1973.