Michael Moutoussis (Greek: Μιχαήλ Μουτούσης, 1885 – 16 March 1956) was a Hellenic Army officer and pioneer of military aviation.
[4] At the beginning of December 1912,[5] he was positioned in the Epirus front, where he performed various scouting and bombing operations in the region around Ioannina.
[6] At the end of the month he was ordered to move to the Aegean front of the war, where he took part in the Battle of Lemnos.
24 January] 1913 a few days after the Greek naval victory at Lemnos, First Lieutenant Moutoussis and Ensign Aristeidis Moraitinis were ordered to find the position of the retreated Ottoman fleet in the Dardanelles with their seaplane, a converted Maurice Farman MF.7.
[1] During the return flight, an engine failure forced them down in the Aegean Sea; they were finally collected by the crew of the nearby Greek destroyer Velos.