George Valentin, Prince Bibescu (March 22, 1880,
Bucharest – July 2, 1941,
Bucharest) was a
Romanian early aviation pioneer.
Prince George III Valentin Bibescu (Bibesco), nephew of
Gheorghe Bibescu, domnitor (ruler) of
Wallachia, was born in Bucharest.In 1902, he married Marthe Lucie Lahovary, who took the name
Marthe Bibesco. They had one daughter, Valentina, born 27 August 1903. In 1912, he gave his wife as a present the
Mogoşoaia Palace.<!--Valentina married Dmitri Ghika-Comăneşti in 1925.-->
Bibescu had an early interest in aviation; he flew a balloon named "Romania" brought from France 1905. Later he tried to teach himself how to fly a
Voisin airplane, also brought from France, but without success. After
Louis Blériot's demonstrative flight in Bucharest on October 18, 1909, he went to Paris and enrolled in Blériot's school in
Pau. On January 23, 1910, he obtained the International Pilot License number 20.
After returning from France, Bibescu organized the
Cotroceni Piloting School in
Bucharest where
Mircea Zorileanu and
Nicolae Capşa were licensed. On May 5, 1912, he founded the Romanian National Aeronautic League.
He was instrumental in founding the
Fédération Aéronautique Internationale (FAI). Between 1927 and 1930, he was vice-president, and between 1930 and 1941 president of the FAI.
He was co-founder of the
Romanian Automobile Club (1901), and of the
Romanian Olympic Committee (1914). Romania was among the first 6 nations in the world to...
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