Marie Goldschmidt aka Mme. (Gustave) Goldschmidt born Marie Kann (1890–1917) was a French aeronaut who co-piloted a balloon world distance record in 1913 of over 2,400 km. She was the first woman to enter an
Fédération Aéronautique Internationale
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balloon race when she finished sixth in the
Gordon Bennett Cup.
Life
She was born in 1890 and named Marie Kann. She married a man called Gustave or Gustavo Goldschmidt and frequently used his name as "Madame Gustave Goldschmidt". Her parentage and place of birth are not known. She came to notice as a balloonist. In 1911 she was flying with
Marie Surcouf
Marie Surcouf (19 May 1863 – 11 March 1928) was a French balloonist and feminist. In 1906, she was the first French woman to earn an aeronautical balloon pilot's license and later that year she became the first French woman to pilot a balloon ...
who was the President of the French balloon club for women aeronauts known as "La Stella" and with
Beatrix de Rijk
Beatrix de Rijk (1883–1958) was a pioneering Dutch aviator. On receiving her pilot's licence from the Aéro-Club de France on 6 October 1911, she became the first Dutch woman pilot.
Early life
Born on 24 July 1883 in Surabaya in the Dutch East ...
an Indonesian Dutch balloon pilot and the first Dutch woman to earn an aviator pilot's license.
left, Rumpelmeyer and Goldschmidt being welcomed and photographed in 1913
She set out with in 1913 and their balloon travelled over 2,400 km from St Cloud near Paris to a landing in Russia. When they arrived in Russia they were given a reception by
Robert Fulda
Robert Ferdinandovich Fulda (russian: Ро́берт Фердина́ндович Фу́льда; 18 April 1873 – 16 February 1944), was a Russian sports and flight enthusiast who is considered as the "pioneer of Russian sport".
Life
Fulda wa ...
and Stephan Ivanovitch Osoviecki of the Sports Club of the Moscow Imperial Aeronautics Society.
Poster for the 1913 Gordon Bennett ballon competition
Later that year she and Rumpelmayer entered the eighth annual balloon distance competition (
The Gordon Bennett Cup) in October 1913. The competition had begun in 1906 and it continues each year as the "premier event of world balloon racing". The first woman to enter this competition was Goldschmidt,
[ in fact she was the first woman to enter any FAI balloon race anywhere. They set off from Paris and finished out of twenty one entries. They travelled 437 km and they were the best French team.] The first woman pilot in that competition, , was not until the 1980s.
Her exploits as an aeronaut ceased when war broke out. She died in 1917 as a nurse.
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1890 births
1917 deaths
French balloonists
Nurses killed in World War I