Robert Bajac
1895–1935 (age 40)
Biography
Robert Bajac took to the skies as an aircraft pilot during an era when aviation was still finding its bearings, embracing the challenge with courage and dedication. He embodied the pioneering spirit of the early twentieth century, mastering new machines as they reshaped the possibilities of travel and exploration.
Bajac’s steady hand and calm temperament inspired trust among comrades and fellow aviators, and his contributions are remembered as part of the broader story of flight. He is interred at Montmartre Cemetery, a witness to the heights he once sought.