Roscoe Turner

Pilot; famous for air racing successes

Roscoe Turner - Performers & Entertainers born September 29th, 1895
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This American pilot gained prominence in the early to mid-20th century, particularly for racing planes. Early aviation experiences included barnstorming and eventually competing in air races. Turner was a key figure in the National Air Races and won the reputable Thompson Trophy multiple times. He was associated with the Beechcraft and the famous Smoke in the air shows. Additionally, he contributed to the promotion of aviation through various exhibitions and performances.

Won the Thompson Trophy three times

Set numerous airspeed records

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