Carl Cederström
Swedish aviator

Carl Cederström

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Swedish aviator
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Birth:
5 March 1867(Södertälje, Sweden)
Death:
29 June 1918(Gulf of Bothnia, Finland)
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Lena Cederström
Ulla-Metta Cecilia Cederström
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Friherre Carl Gustav Alexander Cederström (5 March 1867 – 29 June 1918) was a pioneering Swedish aviator, known as"the flying Baron".

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He was born on March 5, 1867 to Anders Cederström and Maria Cecilia Wennerström in Södertälje, Sweden and he was baptized in Stockholm.

Cederström completed the program at the Blériot flying school in 1910. He became the 74th pilot in the world and the first to receive a certificate in Sweden. The next person in Sweden to qualify was Henrik David Hamilton. Cederström began teaching others to fly himself in 1912, opening aflying school near Linköping.

Cederström died on 29 June 1918 with Carl Gustaf Krokstedt when their plane crashed in the Gulf of Bothnia.