1946day.year
Albert Bond Lambert
(1875 - 1946)
American golfer and pilot
American golfer and pilot
American amateur golfer and aviation pioneer who played a key role in the development of early civil aviation.
Albert Bond Lambert was born in 1875 and became one of America's early sporting and aviation personalities. He competed as an amateur golfer in the 1900 Paris Olympics and contributed to popularizing the sport in the United States. An enthusiastic aviator, Lambert founded the Lambert-St. Louis Flying Field, which later evolved into a major commercial airport. He provided critical financial and moral support for Charles Lindbergh's solo transatlantic flight. Lambert also served as head of the Aerial League of America, advocating for the advancement of aviation. His dual legacy in sports and aviation cements his place as a pioneering figure in early 20th-century America.
1946
Albert Bond Lambert