
L.
Guy Mecklem was an aviation pioneer and daredevil at the turn of
the 20th Century. Beginning with his first balloon flight
in 1897 at the age of 15, Mecklem discovered a love for flying
that led him to a career as a popular local aeronaut. In
the course of this career Mecklem performed a number of
hazardous tricks while suspended from a trapeze affixed to his
balloon. Even after suffering numerous unpredictable
landings Mecklem never failed to make further ascents.
While traveling the country performing at a number of air shows Mecklem
became enamored with engine-powered airplanes and pursued a
short career of flying these aircraft at exhibitions.
When this career change proved unprofitable Mecklem sold his
plane and moved on to become a carnival acrobat and deep sea
diver. After retiring from these occupations. L. Guy
Mecklem and his wife retired to a berry farm outside Everson,
Washington, where they lived for the next 28 years. Near the end of his life he moved to
Bellingham where he died at the age of 90 on January 20, 1973.
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