Dagoberto Godoy

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Dagoberto Godoy Fuentealba
Born (1893-07-22)July 22, 1893
Temuco
Died September 8, 1960(1960-09-08) (aged 67)
Santiago, Chile
Allegiance  Chile
Service/branch Chilean Army
Rank Capitan

Dagoberto Godoy Fuentealba (July 22, 1893 in Temuco September 8, 1960 in Santiago de Chile) was a Chilean pilot and the first person to fly over the Andes.[1]

Lieutenant Dagoberto Godoy took part in South America's first military flying race in July 1916. The Chilean Army had sent 3 Blériot monoplanes to Buenos Aires.

Godoy took off to his most famous flight on December 12, 1918 in El Bosque, south of Santiago. He flew at an altitude of 6,300 metres (20,669 ft) and landed in Lagunitas, close to Mendoza, Argentina, after one hour and 35 minutes.

In 1919, Godoy became a "capitan" of the Chilean air force. He left the army in 1942.

References

  1. Shaw, Albert (1919). Review of Reviews and World's Work. The Review of Reviews Corporation. p. 652. 


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