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Walter Mittelholzer (2 April 1894 – 9 May 1937) was a Swiss aviation pioneer. He was active as a pilot, photographer, travel writer, as well as of the first aviation entrepreneurs.

Walter Mittelholzer
Walter Mittelholzer (c. 1918)
Born
Walter Mittelholzer

(1894-04-02)2 April 1894
St. Gallen, Switzerland
Died9 May 1937(1937-05-09) (aged 43)
Hochschwab, Styria, Austria
NationalitySwiss

Life


Born on 2 April 1894 in St. Gallen as the son of a baker, Mittelholzer earned his private pilot's license in 1917. In 1918 he completed his instruction as a military pilot.

On 5 November 1919 he co-founded an air-photo and passenger flight business, Comte, Mittelholzer, and Co. In 1920 this firm merged with the financially stronger Ad Astra Aero. Mittelholzer was the director and head pilot of Ad Astra Aero which later became Swissair.

He made the first north–south flight across Africa. It took him 77 days. Mittelholzer started in Zürich on 7 December 1926, flying via Alexandria and landing in Cape Town on 21 February 1927. Earlier, he had been the first to do serious aerial reconnaissance of Spitsbergen, in a Junkers monoplane, in 1923.[1] On 08 January 1930 he became the first person to fly over Mount Kilimanjaro; he planned to fly over Mount Everest later in 1930.[2][3] In 1931, Mittelholzer was appointed technical director of the new airline called Swissair, formed from the merger of Ad Astra Aero and Balair.[4] Throughout his life he published many books of aerial photographs and marketed his expeditions through films and the media as well.[5] He died in 1937 in a climbing accident on an expedition in the Hochschwab massif in southwest face of Stangenwand in Styria, Austria.[6]

Among other Swiss air pioneers, he is commemorated in a Swiss postage stamp issued in January 1977. His legacy of some 18,500 photographs is kept at ETH Library's image archive in Zürich, Switzerland.


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References


  1. Capelotti, Peter Joseph (1999). By Airship to the North Pole: An Archaeology of Human Exploration. Rutgers UP. ISBN 978-0-8135-2633-1.
  2. "Eine Weltpremiere: die erste Überfliegung des Kilimanjaro durch Walter Mittelholzer (8. Januar 1930)". ETH Zurich. 2012-03-30.
  3. "Swiss Finds Backers for Everest Flight; Mittelholzer Says His Attempt Awaits Building of Motors Efficient at 15,000 Feet". The New York Times. 1930-08-16.
  4. Motum, John (1990). Putnam Aeronautical Review. Naval Institute Press. p. 194. ISBN 978-0-87021-610-7.
  5. Surber, Kaspar (2017). Walter Mittelholzer Revisited. From the Walter Mittelholzer Photography Archive. Zurich: Scheidegger & Spiess. ISBN 978-3-85881-543-9.
  6. World Airline Record. R.R. Roadcap. 1965. p. 233.



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Walter Mittelholzer (* 2. April 1894 in St. Gallen; † 9. Mai 1937 am Hochschwab in der Steiermark) war ein Schweizer Luftfahrtpionier. Er war Pilot, Fotograf, Reiseschriftsteller und einer der ersten Luftfahrt-Unternehmer.
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