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Frederick Melvin “Fearless Freddie” Lund

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Frederick Melvin “Fearless Freddie” Lund

Birth
Douglas County, Minnesota, USA
Death
3 Oct 1931 (aged 34)
Lexington, Fayette County, Kentucky, USA
Burial
Nelson, Douglas County, Minnesota, USA GPS-Latitude: 45.8776627, Longitude: -95.2542419
Plot
Sec. 1, Blk 1, Lot 4 3W
Memorial ID
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Fredrick M. "Freddie" Lund
1897 - 1931

Born in Alexandria Township, Minnesota. Lund grew up on the family farm and
attended school at Nelson, Minnesota. He left the farm to take up work as a
mechanic, and when World War I was declared, joined the Air Service and trained
at San Antonio. He was sent to the 4th Pursuit Squadron at Toul, France.
Stricken with tuberculosis following the war, he returned to the states, not
expected to live. He struggled back to strength and joined the Gates Flying
Circus as a stunt flyer, working for a while in Hollywood, as a movie double,
where he earned the nickname "Fearless Freddie." Lund joined the Waco Aircraft
Company as a test pilot and flew around the country performing stunt
exhibitions, representing Waco. Fred performed the first outside loop ever done
in a commercial airplane. He was World Aerobatic Champion in 1930. His wife,
Betty Lund, was a well-known woman stunt pilot. Lund died in October, 1931, when
his plane was cut in two in a mid-air collision during an air race in Kentucky.

Inducted into the Minnesota Aviation Hall of Fame 1991
Fredrick M. "Freddie" Lund
1897 - 1931

Born in Alexandria Township, Minnesota. Lund grew up on the family farm and
attended school at Nelson, Minnesota. He left the farm to take up work as a
mechanic, and when World War I was declared, joined the Air Service and trained
at San Antonio. He was sent to the 4th Pursuit Squadron at Toul, France.
Stricken with tuberculosis following the war, he returned to the states, not
expected to live. He struggled back to strength and joined the Gates Flying
Circus as a stunt flyer, working for a while in Hollywood, as a movie double,
where he earned the nickname "Fearless Freddie." Lund joined the Waco Aircraft
Company as a test pilot and flew around the country performing stunt
exhibitions, representing Waco. Fred performed the first outside loop ever done
in a commercial airplane. He was World Aerobatic Champion in 1930. His wife,
Betty Lund, was a well-known woman stunt pilot. Lund died in October, 1931, when
his plane was cut in two in a mid-air collision during an air race in Kentucky.

Inducted into the Minnesota Aviation Hall of Fame 1991


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