The Quiet Birdmen is a secretive club in the United States for male aviators. Founded in 1921 by World War I pilots, the organization meets in various locations, never announced to the public. Members, called QBs, must be invited to join, and they join for life. Today, the club's membership, organized into regional "hangars", is made up primarily of retired airline, military and freight pilots, as well as a few astronauts.[1] It is also known as ye Anciente and Secret Order of Quiet Birdmen.[2]
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The QuietBirdmen is a secretive club in the United States for male aviators. Founded in 1921 by World War I pilots, the organization meets in various...
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1967, Givens was driving his Volkswagen home from a meeting of the QuietBirdmen fraternal organization, with two other officers, when he missed a sharp...
American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics; and member of the QuietBirdmen, Phi Gamma Delta, Pi Tau Sigma, and Sigma Tau. Spaceflight portal Politics...
Adkins was a member of the secretive club for aviators called The QuietBirdmen. Francis Kenny began his career working on documentaries with the filmmaker...
Texas On June 6, 1967, Givens was driving home from a meeting of the QuietBirdmen fraternal organization, with two other officers, when he missed a sharp...
Joe Hornsby sponsored Jimmy into an exclusive pilots club called the QuietBirdmen which held meetings at Proud Bird restaurant at LAX and these men were...
Association (1992). He enjoyed memberships in the Royal Aero Club, the QuietBirdmen, the Caterpillar Club, the OX-5 Club, The Greater Miami Aviation Association...
Official website 2nd Flight Stinsons Wing website 39th Flight Eagle Wing website Lt. Gen. Harold George interview on founding of the Order QuietBirdmen...
died in Tucson, Arizona, in November 1955. Lamb was a member of the QuietBirdmen and the Early Birds of Aviation. Lamb wrote a book about his alleged...
despite experiments with VTOL fixed-wing designs. Order of Daedalians QuietBirdmen Negroni, Christine (August 2, 2011). "Aviation Club Secures a Home on...
Fellow of the American Institute for Aeronautics and Astronautics, QuietBirdmen, World War I Overseas Flyers and the American Fighter Aces Association...
United States. She also became the first woman to join the exclusive "QuietBirdmen" club, and was a charter member of the "Ninety-Nines", a group of 99...
for the "first sleeper plane". Harry Bruno was one of the original QuietBirdmen who met at Marta's Restaurant in Greenwich Village, and wore their pin...
Characters, the Order of Daedalians, the Air Force Association, and the QuietBirdmen. In 1995, Deatrick and Dengler presented a lecture at the Estrella Warbird...
Colorado Air Meet in 1921. Jerry helped to create and organize the QuietBirdmen Association. He died at his home in Denver in 1950.[citation needed]...
the American Airlines retired pilots group the Grey Eagles and the QuietBirdmen. He enjoyed gardening and growing orchids during his retirement. Sloniger...
Pioneers Hall of Fame, the Society of Experimental Test Pilots and the QuietBirdmen. 1934 – DeSilva Trophy, Miami All-American AIr Races 1936 – Argentine...
pilot and test pilot. Cora sewed fabric for airframes. Kinner was a QuietBirdmen. About 1939, Kinner retired from active business, transferring his business...
military governor of Dakar in North Africa. Henderson was a member of the QuietBirdmen, a male-only aviators' social club. Henderson was married twice. His...