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Wilmer Lower Stultz (April 11, 1900 – July 1, 1929) was an aviator who made the first non-stop flight between New York City and Havana, Cuba . He flew Amelia Earhart when she became the first woman to make a trans-Atlantic flight. He died in a crash in 1929.

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11-2623: [REDACTED] Look up Wilmer in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Wilmer or Wilmers may refer to: Places [ edit ] Wilmer, Alabama , United States, an unincorporated community Wilmer, Louisiana , United States, an unincorporated hamlet Wilmer, Texas , United States, a city Wilmer, British Columbia , Canada, a settlement Surname [ edit ] Wilmer [ edit ] Clive Wilmer (born 1945), British poet Douglas Wilmer (1920–2016), English actor Elizabeth Wilmer , American mathematician Emmanuel Wilmer (died 2005), Haitian killed in political violence Franke Wilmer (born 1950), American politician Heiner Wilmer (born 1961), German Roman Catholic bishop James Jones Wilmer (1750–1814), Episcopal priest and U.S. Senate chaplain Richard Hooker Wilmer (1816–1900), Bishop of Alabama Val Wilmer (born 1941), British photographer and writer William Holland Wilmer (1782–1827), Episcopal priest, author and president of College of William and Mary Wilmers [ edit ] Mary-Kay Wilmers (born 1938), British journal editor Robert G. Wilmers (1934–2017), American banker Wilhelm Wilmers (1817–1899), German Jesuit professor of philosophy and theology Given name [ edit ] Wilmer Aguirre (born 1983), Peruvian football player Wilmer Allison (1904–1977), American tennis player Wilmer Azuaje (born 1977), Venezuelan politician Wilmer L. Barrow (1903–1975), American electrical engineer Wílmer Cabrera (born 1967), Colombian football player Wilmer Calderon (born 1975), Puerto Rican-American actor Wilmer Carter (born 1941), California State Assemblywoman Wilmer Crisanto (born 1989), Honduran football player Wilmer Difo (born 1992), Dominican baseball player Wilmer D. Elfrink (1893–1948), American football and basketball coach Wilmer Fields (1922–2004), American baseball player Wilmer Clemont Fields (1922–2018), American Southern Baptist executive, newspaper editor, and author Wilmer Flores (born 1991), Venezuelan baseball player Wilmer Font (born 1990), Venezuelan baseball player Wilmer Angier Jennings (1910–1990), African American printmaker Wilmer Kousemaker (born 1985), Dutch footballer Wílmer López (born 1971), Costa Rican football player Wilmer McLean (1814–1882), grocer from Virginia, associated with

22-552: A character in The Maltese Falcon and its film adaptations Candice Wilmer , a character in the Heroes graphic novels and television series See also [ edit ] All pages with titles containing Wilmer Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr , a law firm Wilmer X , a Swedish rock band Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with

33-433: A character in The Maltese Falcon and its film adaptations Candice Wilmer , a character in the Heroes graphic novels and television series See also [ edit ] All pages with titles containing Wilmer Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr , a law firm Wilmer X , a Swedish rock band Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with

44-2146: A city Wilmer, British Columbia , Canada, a settlement Surname [ edit ] Wilmer [ edit ] Clive Wilmer (born 1945), British poet Douglas Wilmer (1920–2016), English actor Elizabeth Wilmer , American mathematician Emmanuel Wilmer (died 2005), Haitian killed in political violence Franke Wilmer (born 1950), American politician Heiner Wilmer (born 1961), German Roman Catholic bishop James Jones Wilmer (1750–1814), Episcopal priest and U.S. Senate chaplain Richard Hooker Wilmer (1816–1900), Bishop of Alabama Val Wilmer (born 1941), British photographer and writer William Holland Wilmer (1782–1827), Episcopal priest, author and president of College of William and Mary Wilmers [ edit ] Mary-Kay Wilmers (born 1938), British journal editor Robert G. Wilmers (1934–2017), American banker Wilhelm Wilmers (1817–1899), German Jesuit professor of philosophy and theology Given name [ edit ] Wilmer Aguirre (born 1983), Peruvian football player Wilmer Allison (1904–1977), American tennis player Wilmer Azuaje (born 1977), Venezuelan politician Wilmer L. Barrow (1903–1975), American electrical engineer Wílmer Cabrera (born 1967), Colombian football player Wilmer Calderon (born 1975), Puerto Rican-American actor Wilmer Carter (born 1941), California State Assemblywoman Wilmer Crisanto (born 1989), Honduran football player Wilmer Difo (born 1992), Dominican baseball player Wilmer D. Elfrink (1893–1948), American football and basketball coach Wilmer Fields (1922–2004), American baseball player Wilmer Clemont Fields (1922–2018), American Southern Baptist executive, newspaper editor, and author Wilmer Flores (born 1991), Venezuelan baseball player Wilmer Font (born 1990), Venezuelan baseball player Wilmer Angier Jennings (1910–1990), African American printmaker Wilmer Kousemaker (born 1985), Dutch footballer Wílmer López (born 1971), Costa Rican football player Wilmer McLean (1814–1882), grocer from Virginia, associated with

55-465: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Wilmer [REDACTED] Look up Wilmer in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Wilmer or Wilmers may refer to: Places [ edit ] Wilmer, Alabama , United States, an unincorporated community Wilmer, Louisiana , United States, an unincorporated hamlet Wilmer, Texas , United States,

66-816: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Wilmer Stultz He was born in Williamsburg, Pennsylvania , on April 11, 1900. Stultz joined the United States Army Air Force on 22 August 1917 and was assigned to the 634th Aero Supply Squadron, reaching the rank of Sergeant. He was discharged on 31 March 1919. Stultz then joined the United States Naval Air Service in December that year, training at Pensacola, Florida. He served at Hampton Roads, Virginia , testing

77-640: The F5L flying boat. He married Mildred Potts of Middletown, Pennsylvania , on August 4, 1919. On March 5, 1928, Stultz, Oliver Colin LeBoutillier , and Mabel Boll on an improvised seat, made the first non-stop flight in the Columbia between New York City and Havana, Cuba (c. 1300 mi.). Stultz was the pilot of the Fokker Trimotor "Friendship" on June 18, 1928, when Amelia Earhart became

88-770: The American Civil War Wilmer Mizell (1930–1999), American baseball player Wilmer Ruperti (born 1960), Venezuelan-born shipping business magnate Wilmer Stultz (1900–1929), American pilot Wilmer W. Tanner (1909–2011), American zoologist Wilmer Valderrama (born 1980), American actor Wilmer Vásquez (born 1981), Venezuelan boxer Wilmer Velásquez (born 1972), Honduran football player Wilmer Cleveland Wells (1839–1933), Canadian rancher, lumberman and politician Wilmer Cave Wright (1868–1951), British-born American classical philologist Other uses [ edit ] Wilmer Eye Institute, Johns Hopkins Hospital Wilmer Cook,

99-682: The American Civil War Wilmer Mizell (1930–1999), American baseball player Wilmer Ruperti (born 1960), Venezuelan-born shipping business magnate Wilmer Stultz (1900–1929), American pilot Wilmer W. Tanner (1909–2011), American zoologist Wilmer Valderrama (born 1980), American actor Wilmer Vásquez (born 1981), Venezuelan boxer Wilmer Velásquez (born 1972), Honduran football player Wilmer Cleveland Wells (1839–1933), Canadian rancher, lumberman and politician Wilmer Cave Wright (1868–1951), British-born American classical philologist Other uses [ edit ] Wilmer Eye Institute, Johns Hopkins Hospital Wilmer Cook,

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