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George Beatty (rugby League)
George Beatty may refer to: * George Beatty (judge), judge and former politician in the Canadian province of Ontario * George William Beatty (1887–1955), American pioneer aviator who set early altitude and distance records See also

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George Beatty (judge)
William George Beatty is a judge and former politician in the Provinces and territories of Canada, Canadian province of Ontario. He currently serves on the Central East Region of the Ontario Court of Justice. Family background Beatty was born into an established family in Fergus, Ontario. His grandfather, also named William George Beatty, was a successful businessman who helped establish the largest manufacturer of households items in the British Commonwealth. He is the brother of Perrin Beatty, who was a high-profile cabinet minister in the government of Brian Mulroney. Both brothers became involved with Progressive Conservative Party of Canada in the 1962 Canadian federal election, 1962 federal election after attending a speech by John Diefenbaker. Legal career Beatty was appointed to the Ontario Bar in 1977 and has an extensive background in criminal and family law. He was president of the Muskoka Law Association from 1994 to 1996. Politician Beatty had a long association wi ...
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George William Beatty
George William Beatty (August 28, 1887 – February 20, 1955) was an American pioneer aviator who set early altitude and distance records, including one record set on the same day that he flew his first solo flight. Early life Beatty was born on August 28, 1887, in Stephensburg, New Jersey. He graduated from high school in 1904 and worked in the printing industry as a linotype machine operator in New York City. Early aviation career Beatty became involved in a gliding club in New York City, and in 1909–10 helped build a homemade Santos-Dumont Demoiselle using a three cylinder engine from Anzani. In 1911, he attended the Wright Flying School on Long Island, where he was taught by Arthur L. Welsh. He had his first lesson on June 24, 1911 and soloed on July 23, 1911. That same day, he flew as a passenger with Welsh to establish a new American two-man flight altitude record of . On August 5, 1911, Beatty broke his own record, flying to with Percy Reynolds as his passenger. ...
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