John Bevins Moisant was an American aviator, aeronautical engineer, flight instructor, businessman, and revolutionary. He was the first pilot to conduct passenger flights over a city (Paris), as well as across the English Channel, from Paris to London. He co-founded an eponymous flying circus, the Moisant International Aviators.
Moisant and his cat, Mademoiselle Fifi, in 1910
Matilde Moisant, sister
A renovated version of a Blériot XI, John Moisant's French-built aircraft of choice
Moisant as seen in flight in his Blériot XI competing in the International Aviation Meet at Belmont Park, October 30, 1910
Barnstorming was a form of entertainment in which stunt pilots performed tricks individually or in groups that were called flying circuses. Devised to "impress people with the skill of pilots and the sturdiness of planes," it became popular in the United States during the Roaring Twenties.
A Curtiss JN-4 "Jenny" over central Ontario, Canada, c. 1918
An advertising poster for the early flying exhibition team, the Moisant International Aviators
Breitling Wingwalkers
Stunts which were seen at the Marie Meyer Flying Circus, 1924