Eduardo Aldasoro Suarez
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Juan Pablo Aldasoro Suarez (1893–1962) and Eduardo Aldasoro Suárez (1894–1968) were
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Biography

Juan Pablo Aldasoro :es:Juan Pablo Aldasoro Suárez, Juan Pablo Aldasoro Suarez (1893–1962) and Eduardo Aldasoro Suárez (1894–1968) were List of aviation pioneers, aviation pioneers. Biography :es:Juan Pablo Aldasoro Suárez, Juan Pablo Aldasoro was born on Se ...
was born on September 14, 1893, in the "Casa Grande" of Real of Monte, state of Hidalgo, Mexico. Eduardo was born on October 27, 1894. Their father,
Andrés Aldasoro Andrés Aldasoro Espinoza was a Mexican mining engineer. He was the director of several mines during the rule of Porfirio Díaz. He was the director of the Mines "Las Dos Estrellas" in Tlalpujahua in the State of Michoacán, "Purísima Grande" in ...
, was the Minister of Promotion under
Porfirio Díaz José de la Cruz Porfirio Díaz Mori (; ; 15 September 1830 – 2 July 1915) was a General (Mexico), Mexican general and politician who was the dictator of Mexico from 1876 until Mexican Revolution, his overthrow in 1911 seizing power in a Plan ...
and was later on the general manager of the "Las Dos Estrellas" mine in the state of
Michoacán Michoacán, formally Michoacán de Ocampo, officially the Free and Sovereign State of Michoacán de Ocampo, is one of the 31 states which, together with Mexico City, compose the Political divisions of Mexico, Federal Entities of Mexico. The stat ...
. Their sister, Guillermina married a surgeon, Dr. Reynaldo Escobar Castañeda. The Aldasoro brothers alternated their studies of preparatory with their vocation being
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and a passion for flying through publications and magazines of those days. They inquired and researched about everything related to aviation. The inseparable brothers found a common interest.


Deaths

Juan Pablo Aldasoro Suárez died on October 4, 1962, with the rank of Lieutenant Colonel Flying Pilot. Eduardo Aldasoro Suárez died on November 10, 1968, with the rank of General Brigadier Flying Pilot.


Legacy

Two bases of the Mexican Air Force were named after the Aldasoro brothers: * Military Air Base Number 4 in Cozumel, Quintana Roo is called General Eduardo Aldasoro Suarez * Military Air Base Number 11 in Mexico City is called Teniente Coronel Juan Pablo Aldasoro Suarez There is a street in Mexico City in the "Aviación Civil" neighborhood south of the International Airport of Mexico City. Other famous Mexican (Juan Guillermo Villasana, Horacio Ruiz, Alberto Salinas and Roberto Fierro) and international pilots (Santos Dumont, Roland Garros, Louis Bleriot, Charles Lindebergh, Alberto Braniff, Enrique Farman, Simon Audenaro) have streets in the same neighborhood. A primary school near Tuca (Clave 15EJN0622N, Turno MATUTINO) was named "Hermanos Aldasoro". Carlos Noriega Hope wrote a short story, "El Tesoro de Cabeza de Vaca," which was inspired during a visit to Juan Pablo Aldasoro's hacienda in the state of Jalisco in the 1920s. The story appeared in the book ''La inutil Curiosidad'', later re-printed under the title of ''Las experiencias de Miss Patsy''. Juan Pablo appears as himself in a fictional story of treasure hunts.


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Bases of the Mexican Air forceMineral del Monte webpage (spanish) Describes mines, attractions and the house where the Aldasoro family lived
Googlemaps link to the junction between "Juan Pablo Aldasoro" and "Charles A. Lindebergh" in Mexico City.

Webpage mentioning the school "Hermanos Aldasoro" {{DEFAULTSORT:Aldasoro, Juan Pablo Mexican aviators Mexican Air Force Members of the Early Birds of Aviation Aviation pioneers Aircraft designers People from Hidalgo (state)