Charles Terres Weymann (2 August 1889 – 1976) was a Haitian-born early aeroplane racing pilot and businessman.
During World War I he flew for Nieuport as a test pilot and was awarded the rank of Chevalier of the Legion of Honour.
After the war Charles Weymann used his knowledge of airframe manufacture to develop a system of making fabric bodies for road vehicles.
A change of fashion in the late 1920s led to a demand for gloss painted bodies and the fabric market disappeared.
Weymann brought a Stutz DV16 Blackhawk team to Le Mans 1928 and they finished second in the race – to a Bentley.