Olieslagers, Jan
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| Birthname | Joannes Olieslagers | ||||
| born on | 14 May 1883 at 06:00 (= 06:00 AM ) | ||||
| Place | Antwerpen, Belgium, 51n13, 4e25 | ||||
| Timezone | BMT m4e2230 (is standard time) | ||||
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Biography
Belgian motorcycle and aviation pioneer.
He was the second of six children. A age eleven he lost his father Leonardus, who worked in the harbour of Antwerp. His mother Joanna Coppens, had to let her children work. Jan worked at a ship-yard and in In his free time and weekends at a bicycle repair shop. Later he worked at the Belgian bicycle factory Minerva. He soon started driving for fun.
Jan Olieslagers turned in his bicycle to become an early motorcycle speed record holder; he was the first to go 100 kilometers per hour, and was 1902 World Champion. I
During WW I he became a flying ace. He was credited with six confirmed victories, seventeen unconfirmed, and an unknown number unclaimed. He later was instrumental in developing Antwerp's airport.
On 5 January 1915, he crashlanded, injuring his left arm and leg, as well as his chest.
Jan Olieslagers died of cancer on 23 March 1942 in Antwerp.
Events
- Health : Accident (Non-fatal) 5 February 1915 (crashlanded, injuring his left arm and leg and his chest.)
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Source Notes
Svi retrieved the not in the Wikipedia mentioned birth-date and time from the municipal archive of Antwerp: 14 May 1883 at 06:00 AM.
Categories
- Vocation : Military : Military career
- Vocation : Sports : Race Bikes (motorcycle speed record holder)
- Notable : Famous : First in Field (motorcycle and aviation pioneer)
