JOSEPH L. CATO
1888-1965
 
 
Joseph L. Cato
Joseph L. Cato
Joseph L. Cato
 
 
Joe Cato, San Francisco, 1917
Courtesy of
Phyllis Cato Ferguson
 

 
 
Joseph L. Cato
 
 
Built in Gustine, CA by Joe Cato, 1912
Courtesy of Phyllis Cato Ferguson
 

 
 
COMMEMORATION AWARDS
Presented at
ARMY-NAVY CLUB
Washington, D.C.
April 16, 1962
Courtesy of Phyllis Cato Ferguson

JOSEPH L. CATO made his first solo flight on October 15, 1909 in a single surface Curtiss type airplane which he designed and constructed. He designed and built a new type of monoplane the following year using one of the first aircooled engines available, incorporating what were then some sensationally new principles. All in all he designed and built fourteen different types of airplanes and collaborated in the design of nine others. The first Liberty engine to fly was installed by Joe along with twenty-eight other new types of engines experimentally built and tested. He has ten patents and four more applied for, all aviation developments. He served forty-four years as an experimental aeronautical engineer, the last twelve before he retired at Castle Air Force Base. Perhaps his most noteworthy and outstanding contribution to aviation may turn out to be his daughter, who is a WAF officer.
 

 
Timeline Cato Monoplane,
1910
Cato Monoplane
1911-1912
Cato Monoplane
1911-1912
Rusty Bound's Stunt Plane
1915-1916
LWF Model G1
1918
Marlin-Rockwell
1919
Cato Butterfly
1919
LWF Owl
1919
G. Elias & Bro., Inc.
1926-1930
Cato Retires, 1953 Detailed Biography

 
 
HORIZONTALLY-OPPOSED
PISTON AERO ENGINES
 
FOUR-STROKE CYCLE DESIGNED AND/OR MANUFACTURED IN THE USA

by
JACK ERICKSON

You will find a brief biography of Joe Cato
on this very comprehensive website.
You can visit his entry by clicking on:
Joe Cato.
I heartily recommend that you review the whole site.
You can start at the homepage by clicking on: Engines
 

 
 
JOSEPH CATO ON THE AeroFiles WEBSITE
You will find mentions of Joe Cato on the AeroFiles website.
You can visit those references by clicking on:
EC-1 Aircoupe, Airsport
and using the "Find" function on "Aircoupe"
and
L Butterfly
using the "Find" function on "Butterfly"
 

 
 
Joe Cato
 
 
AUTOGRAPHED AIR MAIL COVER
     This Air Mail envelope is signed by EB Joseph L. Cato and is postmarked INDIANAPOLIS, IND on JUNE 16. I can't read the year.
It has been donated through the courtesy of Stéphane Sebile.
 

 
 
 
 
Joseph L. Cato died in 1965
From The Early Birds of Aviation
Roster of Members
January 1, 1993

 
Editor's Note:
If you have any more information on this Early Bird,
please contact me.
E-mail to Ralph Cooper

 
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