List of pilots awarded an Aviator's Certificate by the Aéro-Club de France in 1910
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The Aéro-Club de France
issued Aviators Certificates from 1909. These were internationally recognised under the Fédération Aéronautique Internationale
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French aviators' licences were issued from 1 January 1910, but by this time many aviation pioneers, e.g. Louis Blériot
and the Wright brothers
, had amply demonstrated their abilities and they were therefore not required to pass an examination in order to receive a licence. The first fourteen licences were awarded in alphabetical order, with Blériot being awarded Licence No. 1 and Wilbur Wright receiving No. 15 (No. 13 was not awarded); two further such 'honorary' licences were awarded subsequently and inserted into the sequence as '5bis' and '10bis'.
Legend
Individual was killed in an aviation accident.
Individual was killed flying in military action.
Aéro-Club de France
The Aéro-Club de France was founded as the Aéro-Club on 20 October 1898 as a society 'to encourage aerial locomotion' by Ernest Archdeacon, Léon Serpollet, Henri de la Valette, Jules Verne and his wife, André Michelin, Albert de Dion, Alberto Santos-Dumont, Henry Deutsch de la Meurthe, and Henry de...
issued Aviators Certificates from 1909. These were internationally recognised under the Fédération Aéronautique Internationale
Fédération Aéronautique Internationale
The Fédération Aéronautique Internationale is the world governing body for air sports and aeronautics and astronautics world records. Its head office is in Lausanne, Switzerland. This includes man-carrying aerospace vehicles from balloons to spacecraft, and unmanned aerial vehicles...
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French aviators' licences were issued from 1 January 1910, but by this time many aviation pioneers, e.g. Louis Blériot
Louis Blériot
Louis Charles Joseph Blériot was a French aviator, inventor and engineer. In 1909 he completed the first flight across a large body of water in a heavier-than-air craft, when he crossed the English Channel. For this achievement, he received a prize of £1,000...
and the Wright brothers
Wright brothers
The Wright brothers, Orville and Wilbur , were two Americans credited with inventing and building the world's first successful airplane and making the first controlled, powered and sustained heavier-than-air human flight, on December 17, 1903...
, had amply demonstrated their abilities and they were therefore not required to pass an examination in order to receive a licence. The first fourteen licences were awarded in alphabetical order, with Blériot being awarded Licence No. 1 and Wilbur Wright receiving No. 15 (No. 13 was not awarded); two further such 'honorary' licences were awarded subsequently and inserted into the sequence as '5bis' and '10bis'.
List
Aviator's Certificates awarded | |||||
in 1909 (1–17) |
in 1910 (18–344) |
in 1911 (345–705) |
in 1912 (706–1194) |
in 1913 (1195–1576) |
in 1914 (1577–1754) |
Legend
Individual was killed in an aviation accident.
Individual was killed flying in military action.
No. | Name | Date | Country of origin (if not France) | Comment |
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18 | Mamet, Julien | 1910-01-06 | d. in 1932. | |
19 | Métrot, René | 1910-01-06 | ||
20 | Bibesco, Prince George Valentine | 1910-01-06 | Romania | 23 January 1910 |
21 | Aubrun, Emile Eugène | 1910-01-06 | b.26 August 1881 - d. 14 Nov. 1967; Awarded Argentian certificate no.1 on 20 April 1910. | |
22 | Balsan, Jacques Jacques Balsan Louis Jacques Balsan was a French aviator and industrialist, born at Châteauroux in 1868, who was the second husband of society beauty Consuelo Vanderbilt, Duchess of Marlborough... (Colonel] |
1910-01-06 | French industrialist, balloonist and pilot;d. 4 Nov. 1956. | |
23 | Rolls, Charles Stewart Charles Rolls Charles Stewart Rolls was a motoring and aviation pioneer. Together with Frederick Henry Royce he co-founded the Rolls-Royce car manufacturing firm. He was the first Briton to be killed in a flying accident, when the tail of his Wright Flyer broke off during a flying display near Bournemouth,... |
1910-01-06 | UK | UK Certificate no.2; d. in accident 12 July 1910. |
24 | Singer, Mortimer A. | 1910-01-06 | UK | UK Cerfificate no. 8; heir of Singer ?? |
25 | Molon, Léon | 1910-01-06 | d. in 1952. | |
26 | Brégi, Henri | 1909-12-21 | KIA when shot and wounded by the crew of a German submarine in the Toulon area on 14 January 1917. | |
27 | Lesseps, Comte Jacques de Jacques de Lesseps Jacques Benjamin de Lesseps was a French aviator born in Paris on 5 July 1883, killed in an air accident presumably on 18 October 1927 along with his flight engineer Theodor Chichenko. He was the son of French diplomat Ferdinand de Lesseps... |
1910-01-06 | On 21 May 1910 made the second ever crossing of the English Channel; d. 18 Oct. 1927 while test-flying a Schreck flying boat near Gaspé, Canada Canada Canada is a North American country consisting of ten provinces and three territories. Located in the northern part of the continent, it extends from the Atlantic Ocean in the east to the Pacific Ocean in the west, and northward into the Arctic Ocean... .; son of Ferdinand de Lesseps Ferdinand de Lesseps Ferdinand Marie, Vicomte de Lesseps, GCSI was the French developer of the Suez Canal, which joined the Mediterranean and Red Seas in 1869, and substantially reduced sailing distances and times between the West and the East.He attempted to repeat this success with an effort to build a sea-level... |
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28 | Zens, Ernest | 1910-01-15 | Balloonist, industrialist; KIA 12 Sept. 1914 at Nomény. | |
29 | Sommer, Roger | 1910-01-15 | ||
30 | Grahame-White, Claude | 1910-01-04 | UK | One of the best-known pioneers of aviation; d. in Nice 19 Aug 1959. |
31 | Efimoff, Michel | 1910-02-15 | Russia | Born 1 Nov. 1881 at Smolensk, Russian; executed by firing-squad in the early days of the Russian revolution. |
32 | Chavez, Géo Jorge Chávez Jorge Chávez Dartnell , also known as Géo Chávez, was a Franco – Peruvian aviator. At a young age, he achieved fame for his aeronautical feats... |
1910-02-15 | Peru | d. 27 Sept 1910 after an accident at Domodossola Domodossola Domodossola is a city and comune in the Province of Verbano-Cusio-Ossola, in the region of Piedmont, northern Italy... , Italy Italy Italy , officially the Italian Republic languages]] under the European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages. In each of these, Italy's official name is as follows:;;;;;;;;), is a unitary parliamentary republic in South-Central Europe. To the north it borders France, Switzerland, Austria and... after the first aerial crossing of the Alps on 23 Sept 1910. |
33 | Camerman, Félix (Lieut.) | 1910-03-08 | First French soldier to earn the Aviator's certificate; d. 29 December 1963. | |
34 | Riensdyk, Frédéric Louis de | 1910-03-08 | Netherlands | First Dutchman to hold a French aviator's certificate d. March 1955. |
35 | Morelle, Edmond | 1910-03-08 | ||
36 | Deroche, Elise Raymonde (self-styled Baronne de la Roche) | 1910-03-08 | First woman to achieve an aviator's certificate; d. as passenger on 18 July 1919 at Crotoy. | |
37 | Born, Charles van den | 1910-03-08 | Holder of Belgian certificate no. 6 (31 March 1910); chosen by Herny Farmanto bei the instructor at his flying school in Châlons; first person to fly in China (Hong Kong, Shanghai, Canton etc.)d. 24 January 1958 following an operation. | |
38 | Le Blon, Hubert | 1910-03-08 | d. in accident 2 April 1910 San Sebastian (Spain). | |
39 | Gasnier, René | 1910-03-08 | d. 3 October 1913. | |
40 | Moore-Brabazon, John Theodore Cuthbert John Moore-Brabazon, 1st Baron Brabazon of Tara John Theodore Cuthbert Moore-Brabazon, 1st Baron Brabazon of Tara, GBE, MC, PC was an English aviation pioneer and Conservative politician... |
1910-03-08 | UK | UK certificate no. 1, later 1st Baron Brabazon of Tara, one of the most prominent British aviation pioneers. |
41 | Herbster, Maurice | 1910-03-08 | holder of Balloonist's certificate no. 175 (1911) and dirigible certificate no. 21 (1912) | |
42 | Delétang, Fernand | 1910-04-05 | d. in road accident 14 June 1928 at Avallon. | |
43 | Crochon, André | 1910-04-05 | ||
44 | Burgeat, Médéric (Capt.) | 1910-04-05 | ||
45 | Bellenger, Georges-Marie (Lt.-Col.) | 1910-04-05 | align="left" |Served in both World Wars, reaching the rank of Lt.-Colonel; was active in the rench Resistance|Resistance | |
46 | Kuller, G.-P. | 1910-04-05 | Netherlands | |
47 | Dubonnet, Emile | 1910-04-05 | In January 1912, Dubonnet broke the world distance record for a free balloon, flying 1,954 km from Paris, landing in Russia; d. 4 October 1950. | |
48 | Frey, Alfred | 1910-04-05 | d. in accident at Johannistal, near Berlin, in September 1910. | |
49 | Baratoux, Baratoux | 1910-04-10 | holder of Balloonist's certificate no. 177. | |
50 | Popoff, Nicolas | 1910-04-10 | Russia | d. in accident 31 August 1912. |
51 | Wiesenbach, Vincent | 1910-04-10 | Luxemburg | d. in accident in Austria 11 June 1911. |
52 | Breguet, Louis Louis Charles Breguet Louis Charles Breguet was a French aircraft designer and builder, one of the early aviation pioneers.- Biography :... |
1910-04-19 | Aircraft manufacturer; d. 4 May 55. | |
53 | Wachter, Charles | 1910-04-19 | d. in accident when his aircraft suffered structural failure, 3 July 1910 at Bethany/Reims (France). |
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54 | Morane, Léon | 1910-04-19 | With his brother Robert and Raymond Saulnier aircraft manufacturers (Morane-Saulnier Morane-Saulnier Aéroplanes Morane-Saulnier is a French aircraft manufacturing company formed in October 1911 by Raymond Saulnier and the Morane brothers, Leon and Robert... ; d. of Spanish Influenza 19 Oct. 1918. |
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55 | Legagneux, Georges | 1910-04-19 | d. in accident 6 July 1914 at Saumur (France), crashing into the River Loire Loire Loire is an administrative department in the east-central part of France occupying the River Loire's upper reaches.-History:Loire was created in 1793 when after just 3½ years the young Rhône-et-Loire department was split into two. This was a response to counter-Revolutionary activities in Lyon... during a test flight. |
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56 | Toussin, René | 1910-04-19 | ||
57 | Mollien, Elie Abel | 1910-04-19 | ||
58 | Mumm, Walter de | 1910-04-19 | Germany | |
59 | Gaubert, Louis | 1910-05-05 | d. 9 April 1959. | |
60 | Rigal, Victor | 1910-05-05 | ||
61 | Jullerot, Henri | 1910-05-05 | d. 31 Oct. 1957. | |
62 | Cheuret, Léon | 1910-05-05 | ||
63 | Fequant, Albert | 1910-05-05 | KIA 5 Sept. 1915. | |
64 | Barrier, René | 1910-05-05 | ||
65 | Sido | 1910-05-05 | KIA 1914. | |
66 | Sallenave, Henri | 1910-05-05 | d. in 1953. | |
67 | Bruneau de Laborie | 1910-05-05 | d. in accident in "Afrique occidentale française" (AOF i.e. French West Africa French West Africa French West Africa was a federation of eight French colonial territories in Africa: Mauritania, Senegal, French Sudan , French Guinea , Côte d'Ivoire , Upper Volta , Dahomey and Niger... ). |
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68 | Acquaviva, Paul-Victor (Lieut.) | 1910-05-05 | d. in 1944. | |
69 | Montigny, Alfred de | 1910-05-05 | ||
70 | Sands, Hayden | 1910-05-05 | USA | New York Times entry for Hayden Sands |
71 | Dickson, Bertram (Captain) | 1910-05-05 | UK | |
72 | McArdle, W.D. | 1910-04-19 | UK | d. |
73 | Weiss, Henri | 1910-05-02 | ||
74 | Cederström, Carl Gustav Alexander Carl Cederström Friherre Carl Gustav Alexander Cederström was a pioneering Swedish aviator, often nicknamed "the flying Baron".-Biography:... |
1910-05-02 | Sweden | d. in accident 29 June 1918 in the Gulf of Bothnia Gulf of Bothnia The Gulf of Bothnia is the northernmost arm of the Baltic Sea. It is situated between Finland's west coast and Sweden's east coast. In the south of the gulf lie the Åland Islands, between the Sea of Åland and the Archipelago Sea.-Name:... . |
75 | Gilmour, Douglas Graham | 1910-04-19 | UK | d. in accident 17 February 1912 at Richmond (UK). |
76 | Mignot, Robert | 1910-05-17 | ||
77 | Didier, Adolphe | 1910-05-17 | ||
78 | Martinet, Robert Francois | 1910-05-17 | d. in accident at Micra airfield on the Salonica Front 9 April 1917. | |
79 | Tetard, Maurice | 1910-05-17 | ||
80 | Marie, Félix (Capt.) | 1910-05-17 | ||
81 | Ladougne, Emile | 1910-05-17 | ||
82 | Gibbs, Launcelot | 1910-06-10 | UK | |
83 | Wagner, Louis | 1910-06-10 | ||
84 | Taurin, André | 1910-06-10 | ||
85 | Colliex, Maurice | 1910-06-10 | Test pilot for the Aéroplanes Voisin; d. 16 January 1955. | |
86 | Labouchere, René | 1910-06-10 | Switzerland | Chief pilot at Potez in 1922. |
87 | Bielovucic, Juan | 1910-06-10 | Peru | d. 14 January 1949. |
88 | Pequet, Henri | 1910-06-10 | Worked for Morane-Saulnier as chief test pilot, later airport director at Vichy Vichy Vichy is a commune in the department of Allier in Auvergne in central France. It belongs to the historic province of Bourbonnais.It is known as a spa and resort town and was the de facto capital of Vichy France during the World War II Nazi German occupation from 1940 to 1944.The town's inhabitants... . |
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89 | Etévé, Albert Octave (General) | 1910-06-10 | Invented the Etévé Anemometer. | |
90 | Marconnet, Charles | 1910-06-10 | KIA 22 December 1914. | |
91 | Paul, Ernest | 1910-06-10 | ||
92 | Gibert, Louis, | 1910-06-10 | ||
93 | Frey, André | 1910-06-10 | d. in accident 21 Nov. 1912 at Reims/Mourmelon (France).) | |
94 | Champel, Florentin | 1910-06-10 | ||
95 | Hanriot, Marcel | 1910-06-10 | Son of René Hanriot, no. 375; d. in March 1961. | |
96 | Dufour, Jean | 1910-06-10 | ||
97 | Clolus (Commandant) | 1910-06-10 | ||
98 | Lebedeff, Wladimir | 1910-06-10 | Russia | d. Paris 22 February 1947. |
99 | Paillette, Marcel | 1910-06-10 | ||
100 | Audemars, Edmond | 1910-06-10 | Switzerland | "Successful athlete (sprinter, racing cyclist); 6th pilot to succeed in ""looping the loop""." |
101 | Blondeau, Gustave | 1910-06-10 | ||
102 | Gobé, Armand | 1910-06-10 | ||
103 | Dufour, Edmond | 1910-06-10 | d. in 1939. | |
104 | Niel, Albert | 1910-06-10 | d. 6 January 1936. | |
105 | Nieuport, Édouard de | 1910-06-10 | d. in accident 15 Sept. 1911 at Charny/Verdun. | |
106 | Madiot (Captain) | 1910-06-10 | d. in accident 23 Oct. 1910 at La Brayelle nr. Douai (France). | |
107 | Baeder, Ferdinand de | 1910-06-21 | ||
108 | Clement-Bayard, Maurice | 1910-06-21 | Son of the founder of the Clément-Bayard Clément-Bayard Clément-Bayard was a French manufacturer of automobiles, aeroplanes and airships founded in 1903 by the entrepreneur Adolphe Clément-Bayard . The name celebrated the Chevalier Pierre Terrail, seigneur de Bayard who saved the town of Mézières in 1521... company which designed and built bicycles, engines, automobiles, airships and aeroplanes. |
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109 | Vallon, René | 1910-06-21 | d. in accident 6 May 1911 at Shanghai (China). | |
110 | Bathiat, Léon | 1910-06-21 | Fondateur des Vieilles Tiges, d. 3 mai 1967. | |
111 | Laffont, Alexandre | 1910-06-21 | d. in accident 20 December 1910 (with passenger Pola) at Issy-les_Moulineaux (France). | |
112 | Savary, Robert | 1910-06-21 | ||
113 | Hesne, Paul, Fils | 1910-06-21 | ||
114 | Noguès, Maurice | 1910-06-21 | d. 15 January 1934 in the crash of the Dewoitine D.332 Dewoitine D.332 -External links:* excellent photo of D.332 in flight top pp. 866... «Emeraude» at Corbigny Corbigny Corbigny is a commune in the Nièvre department in central France.The city is located next to the Morvan and is one of the five Cities-Doors of Parc naturel régional du Morvan.-History:... , France. |
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115 | Schwade, James | 1910-06-21 | ||
116 | Thomas, René | 1910-06-21 | ||
117 | Granel, Marcel | 1910-06-21 | KIA 11 January 1915. | |
118 | Duval, Emile | 1910-06-21 | d. 25 May 1956. | |
119 | Daillens, Jean | 1910-06-21 | ||
120 | Bouvier, André | 1910-06-21 | ||
121 | Busson, Guillaume | 1910-06-21 | d. 17 March 1958. | |
122 | Noël, André | 1910-06-21 | ||
123 | Mahieu, Georges | 1910-06-21 | ||
124 | Petrowsky, Alexandre de | 1910-06-21 | ||
125 | Doroginskly, Stanislas | 1910-06-21 | ||
126 | Loraine, E. B. Eustace Loraine -See also:*List of accidents and incidents involving military aircraft... (Robert) |
1910-06-21 | UK | Holder of UK certificate no. 154; d. 5 July 1912 at Larkhill (UK). |
127 | Ruchonnet, Emile | 1910-07-01 | Switzerland | d. 12 January 1912 at Vidamée nr. Senlis (France). |
128 | Tabuteau, Maurice | 1910-07-01 | ||
129 | Verliac, Adrien | 1910-07-01 | ||
130 | Van Maasdyck, Clément | 1910-07-01 | Netherlands | d. in accident 27 August 1910 at Arnhem (NL). |
131 | Maillols, Joseph | 1910-07-01 | ||
132 | Chevreau, René | 1910-07-01 | ||
133 | Vidard, René | 1910-07-01 | ||
134 | Lesseps, Paul de | 1910-07-01 | ||
135 | Chateau, Edouard | 1910-07-19 | ||
136 | Kuhling, Louis | 1910-07-19 | ||
137 | Bonnier, François-Xavier (General) | 1910-07-19 | ||
138 | Gronier, Jules | 1910-07-19 | ||
139 | Renaux, Eugène | 1910-07-19 | d. 26 Nov. 55. | |
140 | Gugnet, Gaston | 1910-07-19 | ||
141 | Bournique, Pierre-Marie | 1910-07-19 | d. in accident 18 May 1911 at Reims. | |
142 | Letheu | 1910-07-19 | ||
143 | Remy, Henri Charles (Lieut.) | 1910-07-19 | d. in accident 5 Nov. 1914. | |
144 | Mauvais, Jean | 1910-07-19 | ||
145 | Basset | 1910-07-19 | ||
146 | Mailfert, Georges (Colonel) | 1910-07-19 | ||
147 | Garros, Roland | 1910-07-19 | First aerial crossing of the Mediterranean 23 Sept 1913; fighter pilot, shot down 4 German aircraft; KIA 5 Oct. 1918 (shot down and killed near Vouziers, Ardennes). | |
148 | Obre, Emile | 1910-07-19 | ||
149 | Versepuy, Léon | 1910-07-19 | d. in November 1954. | |
150 | Beaud, Edouard | 1910-07-19 | ||
151 | Somerset, Somers | 1910-07-19 | UK | d. |
152 | Matyevitch-Matzeevitch, Bronislas | 1910-07-19 | Russia | d. in accident 1 May 1911 at Sebastopol. |
153 | Saunier | 1910-08-09 | KIA. | |
154 | Lucca, Désiré (Colonel ) | 1910-08-09 | ||
155 | Sanchez-Besa, José | 1910-08-09 | ||
156 | Caumont la Force, Jacques de (Lieut.) | 1910-08-09 | d. in accident 30 December 1910 at Saint Cyr. | |
157 | Mouthier, Louis | 1910-08-09 | ||
158 | Devaulx, Robert (Lieutenant) | 1910-08-09 | d. in accident 2 Sept. 1913 | |
159 | Chemet, Géo | 1910-08-09 | KIA. | |
160 | Chassagne, Jean | 1910-08-09 | ||
161 | Perin, Albert | 1910-08-09 | ||
162 | Martin, Xavier | 1910-08-09 | ||
163 | Chailley, Henri | 1910-08-09 | ||
164 | Picard, Pierre | 1910-08-09 | ||
165 | Hugoni, Edouard | 1910-08-09 | d. 14 March 1947. | |
166 | Molla, Michel-Paul | 1910-08-09 | d. in 1951. | |
167 | Train, Émile | 1910-08-09 | ||
168 | Mahieu, Michel | 1910-08-09 | KIA 2 May 1918. | |
169 | Prier, Pierre | 1910-08-09 | d. in 1950. | |
170 | Letort, Léon | 1910-08-09 | d. in accident 10 December 1913 nr. Bordeaux (France). | |
171 | Barra, Franck | 1910-08-09 | ||
172 | Molla, Henri | 1910-08-09 | ||
173 | Balensi, Albert (Captain) | 1910-08-09 | ||
174 | Vullierme | 1910-08-09 | ||
175 | Byasson, Louis L/V | 1910-08-09 | d. in accident 14 April 1911 at Coignieres nr. Buc (France). | |
176 | Lesire, Eugène | 1910-08-09 | ||
177 | Simon, René (Captain) | 1910-08-09 | ||
178 | Matziewitch, Levko (Captain) | 1910-08-09 | Ukrainian | d. in accident 7 Oct. 1910 at Saint Petersburg. |
179 | Parisot, Léon | 1910-08-09 | d. in accident. | |
180 | Caudron, René | 1910-08-29 | d. 27 Sept. 59. | |
181 | Oulianine, Serge | 1910-08-29 | ||
182 | Poillot, Edmond | 1910-08-29 | d. in accident 25 Sept. 1910 at Chartres (France). | |
183 | Weiss, Gustave | 1910-08-29 | d. 11 Nov. 1955. | |
184 | Robillard, Georges Comte de | 1910-08-29 | d. in accident 4 May 1912 in Nice (France). | |
185 | Dufour, Louis | 1910-08-29 | ||
186 | Gournay, Henri | 1910-08-29 | ||
187 | Sée, Raymond | 1910-08-29 | d. in accident. | |
188 | Glorieux, Léon | 1910-08-29 | ||
189 | Parent, François | 1910-08-29 | ||
190 | Paris-Leclerc, Max | 1910-08-29 | d. 17 Nov. 1953. | |
191 | Zaifine, Jean | 1910-08-29 | ||
192 | André, Claude | 1910-08-29 | ||
193 | Baugnies, Jean-Bernard-Eugène | 1910-08-29 | d. 8 Sept. 1935. | |
194 | Lafon, Charles | 1910-08-29 | ||
195 | Piotrowsky, Grégoire | 1910-08-29 | Poland | d. 29 March 1913 in Warsaw (Poland). |
196 | Duperron | 1910-08-29 | ||
197 | Girard, Justin | 1910-08-29 | KIA 24 March 1916. | |
198 | Kauffmann, Paul | 1910-08-29 | d. 4 April 1959. | |
199 | Menard, Paul (Colonel) | 1910-08-29 | d. 13 April 1954. | |
200 | Caille, Albert | 1910-08-29 | ||
201 | Florencie, Jean | 1910-08-29 | ||
202 | Joliot, André | 1910-08-29 | ||
203 | Koechlin, Jean Paul | 1910-08-29 | ||
204 | Langhe, Armand de | 1910-08-29 | ||
205 | Bill, Henri | 1910-08-29 | Test pilot for Farman. | |
206 | Reymond, Émile | 1910-08-29 | KIA 2 Oct 1914. | |
207 | Raygorodski, Abram | 1910-08-29 | ||
208 | Wynmalen, Henri | 1910-08-29 | ||
209 | Malynski, Emmanuel de | 1910-08-29 | ||
210 | Kebouroff, Vissarlon | 1910-08-29 | ||
211 | Scipio del Campo, Michel | 1910-08-29 | ||
212 | Melly, Henry G. | 1910-08-29 | UK | |
213 | Harding, Howard J. | 1910-08-29 | UK | |
214 | Archer, Ernest | 1910-08-29 | UK | |
215 | Blanchard, Fernand | 1910-08-29 | d. in accident 26 Oct. 1910 at Issy les Moulineaux. | |
216 | Guée, Albert | 1910-08-29 | ||
217 | Visseaux, Henry-Jean | 1910-08-29 | France | d. in 1949 |
218 | Servies, JuIes | 1910-08-29 | ||
219 | Delage, Gustave | 1910-08-29 | ||
220 | Yence, Raymond | 1910-08-29 | ||
221 | Cordonnier, Robert | 1910-08-29 | d. in accident 9 June 1932 at Denain. | |
222 | Labouret, René | 1910-08-29 | ||
223 | Kostine, Nicolas | 1910-08-29 | ||
224 | Loridan, Marcel | 1910-08-29 | ||
225 | Wassilieff de | 1910-08-29 | Russia | |
226 | Niel, Marthe | 1910-10-04 | d. in December 1928. | |
227 | Kousminski de | 1910-10-04 | d. in accident 30 May 1914 at Odessa. | |
228 | Gaudard, Louis | 1910-09-19 | d. in accident 15 April 1913, Monaco. | |
229 | Meyer, Jules Maurice | 1910-09-19 | ||
230 | Lipkowski, Henri de | 1910-09-19 | Russia | |
231 | Smith, Waldemar William | 1910-09-19 | UK | d. in accident 27 May 1911 at Saint Petersbourg. |
232 | Binda, Léon | 1910-10-04 | ||
233 | Cheutin, Etienne-Jean (General) | 1910-10-04 | ||
234 | Molon, Louis | 1910-10-04 | ||
235 | Molon, Lucien | 1910-10-04 | d. 7 July 1957. | |
236 | Baillod, Louis | 1910-10-04 | ||
237 | Bathiat, Georges | 1910-10-04 | ||
238 | Marquezy, René | 1910-10-04 | ||
239 | Hainaux, Marcel | 1910-10-04 | ||
240 | Gilbert, Eugène | 1910-10-04 | d. in accident 16 May 1918 at Villacoublay. | |
241 | Lombardi, Henri | 1910-10-04 | ||
242 | Cure, Gaston | 1910-10-04 | ||
243 | Deve | 1910-10-04 | ||
244 | Blanchet, Georges | 1910-10-04 | ||
245 | Komaroff, Michel | 1910-10-04 | ||
246 | Laurens, Ernest | 1910-10-04 | ||
247 | Hautefeuille | 1910-10-04 | ||
248 | Boivin, Albert | 1910-10-04 | ||
249 | Lemartin, Théodore | 1910-10-04 | d. in accident 18 June 1911 at Vincennes (France). | |
250 | Chioni, Basile | 1910-10-04 | ||
251 | Gaye, Georges | 1910-10-04 | d. 3 January 1952. | |
252 | Algrin, René | 1910-10-01 | d. November 1932. | |
253 | Junod, Auguste | 1910-10-04 | d. 30 August 1927. | |
254 | Derny, Léon | 1910-10-04 | ||
255 | Ludmann, Gaston (General) | 1910-10-04 | ||
256 | Orus, Maurice | 1910-10-04 | ||
257 | Harle, André | 1910-10-04 | ||
258 | Hammond, Joe J. | 1910-10-04 | NZ/UK | d. |
259 | Esterre, Charles d' | 1910-10-04 | UK | |
260 | Burke, C. J. Charles Burke (British Army officer) Lieutenant-Colonel Charles James Burke DSO was an officer in the Royal Irish Regiment and the Royal Flying Corps and a military aviation pioneer.... (Capt.) |
1910-10-04 | UK | |
261 | Blard | 1910-10-19 | ||
262 | Morel, Pierre | 1910-10-19 | d. in September 1914. | |
263 | Begue, Jean | 1910-10-19 | ||
264 | Jost, René (Capt.) | 1910-10-19 | d. 30 March 1912 after accident in February 1912 at Etampes. | |
265 | Grezaud, Pierre (Lt.-Col.) | 1910-10-19 | d. in 1953. | |
266 | Jamblez, Paul | 1910-10-19 | ||
267 | Chatain, Marius | 1910-10-19 | ||
268 | Barbotte, Ernest | 1910-10-19 | ||
269 | Vallier, Edmond | 1910-10-19 | d. in accident in September 1914. | |
270 | Felix, Julien (Commandant) | 1910-10-19 | d. in accident 16 June 1914 Chartres (France). | |
271 | Bachot, Anastase | 1910-10-19 | ||
272 | Paul, Edmond A. | 1910-10-19 | UK | |
273 | Zelinsky, Michel de | 1910-11-08 | ||
274 | Duflot, Eugène | 1910-11-08 | d. 11 March 1957 at Pau. | |
275 | Balaye, Auguste | 1910-11-08 | ||
276 | Beard, Pierre | 1910-11-08 | ||
277 | Briançon, Lucien | 1910-11-08 | ||
278 | Lafargue, Henri | 1910-11-08 | ||
279 | Collin, Georges | 1910-11-08 | ||
280 | Bresson, Georges | 1910-11-08 | ||
281 | Marvingt, Marie | 1910-11-08 | d. in Nancy 14 December 1963. | |
282 | Vasseur, Narcisse | 1910-11-08 | ||
283 | Boise de Courcenay, Edmond de | 1910-11-08 | ||
284 | Goffin, Marcel | 1910-11-08 | ||
285 | Villeneuve Trans, Louis de | 1910-11-08 | d. 26 May 1957. | |
286 | Charpentier, Louis | 1910-11-08 | ||
287 | Cames, Mario-Garcia | 1910-11-08 | ||
288 | Romance, François de | 1910-11-08 | ||
289 | Tokugawa, Yoshutoohi | 1910-11-08 | ||
290 | Koolhoven, Frederick Frederick Koolhoven Frederick Koolhoven was an aircraft designer in Britain and his native Netherlands.Koolhoven was born in Bloemendaal, Netherlands. After training as an engineer in Liège and Antwerp, he worked from 1907 as a mechanical engineer for Minerva in Antwerp, and also drove in races and rallies for them.... |
1910-11-08 | Netherlands | Rally driver, aircraft designer and manufacturer. |
291 | Kijmmerling, Albert | 1910-11-08 | d. (with his engineer Tonnet) in accident 9 June 1912 at Mourmelon (France). | |
292 | Studensky, Paul | 1910-11-23 | ||
293 | Lusetti, Archimède | 1910-11-23 | ||
294 | Clavenad, Pierre (Captain) | 1910-11-23 | d. in accident. | |
295 | Bousquet, Paul | 1910-11-23 | KIA. | |
296 | Chatain, Louis | 1910-11-28 | ||
297 | Bellier, Albert | 1910-11-23 | ||
298 | Tenaud, Charles | 1910-11-23 | ||
299 | Piccolo, Giulio | 1910-11-23 | Italy | Holder of Italian certificate no. 28b; d. in accident 26 December 1910 at Sao Paulo (Brazil). |
300 | Wintrebert, Henri | 1910-11-23 | ||
301 | Pascal, Ferdinand | 1910-11-23 | d. 1956. | |
302 | Gaulard, Charles | 1910-11-23 | d. in 1953. | |
303 | Boyer, Louis | 1910-12-07 | ||
304 | Valleton, Alfred | 1910-12-07 | d. in 1952. | |
305 | Garnier, Léonce | 1910-12-07 | ||
306 | Morin, Roger | 1910-12-07 | ||
307 | Barillon, Pierre-Paul | 1910-12-07 | d. 3 Sept. 1912. | |
308 | D'Aiguillon, Roger d' | 1910-12-07 | ||
309 | Bobba, André | 1910-12-07 | KIA in 1916. | |
310 | Colomb, Henri | 1910-12-07 | ||
311 | Perreyon, Edmond | 1910-12-07 | d. in accident 25 Nov. 1913. | |
312 | Vedrines, Jules | 1910-12-07 | d. in accident. | |
313 | Gaubert, Edmond | 1910-12-07 | ||
314 | Normand | 1910-12-07 | ||
315 | Vigne, Henri Victorin | 1910-12-07 | ||
316 | Schumberger, Maurice | 1910-12-07 | KIA. | |
317 | Bellot, André | 1910-12-07 | ||
318 | Herveux, Jane | 1910-12-07 | d. 15 January 55. | |
319 | Planchut, Edmond | 1910-12-07 | ||
320 | Lecomte, Léon | 1910-12-07 | Holder of German certificate no. 58; d. in accident 7 Sept. 1911 at Belzheim/Colmar (Germany). | |
321 | Level, René | 1910-12-07 | d. 14 Oct. 1911 following accident on 12 Oct. 1911 at Reims (France). | |
322 | Conneau, Jean | 1910-12-07 | d. 10 August 1937 at Lodève. | |
323 | Lutge, Frits | 1910-12-07 | ||
324 | Eristov, Prince Vladimir | 1910-11-08 | ||
325 | Maslenikof, Boris | 1910-12-07 | Bulgaria | |
326 | Semeniouk, Ignace | 1910-11-23 | Russia | |
327 | Lewkowicz, Ladis | 1910-11-23 | d. 16 April 1939. | |
328 | Marchal, Anselme | 1910-11-23 | Switzerland | d. 26 June 1921. |
329 | Gounouilhou, André | 1910-11-23 | ||
330 | Tricornot de Rose (Commandant) | 1910-11-23 | KIA. | |
331 | Princeteau, Pierre (Lieut. ) | 1910-11-23 | d. in accident 18 June 1911 at Issy-les-Moulineaux (France). | |
332 | Noël, Jules | 1910-11-23 | d. in accident 9 February 1911 at Douzy/Douai (France). | |
333 | Chevalier, Louis | 1910-11-23 | ||
334 | Malherbe, René Marie Pierre de (Lt.- Col.) | 1910-11-23 | d. 11 May 1931 at Villacoublay. | |
335 | Gaget, Joseph | 1910-11-23 | ||
336 | Sismanoglou, Jean | 1910-11-23 | KIA 15 June 1915. | |
337 | Bague, Edouard-Jean (Lieut.) | 1910-11-23 | Disappeared 5 June 1911 while attempting to cross to Mediterranean Sea, near Corsica. | |
338 | Van Gaver, Paul | 1910-11-23 | ||
339 | Miltgen, Paul | 1910-11-23 | ||
340 | Féquant, Philippe (General) | 1910-11-23 | d. 28 December 1938. | |
341 | Joly, | 1910-11-23 | ||
342 | Vialard, Charles, | 1910-11-23 | ||
343 | Gallie, Fernand | 1910-11-23 | KIA. | |
344 | Labouchère, Jacques | 1910-11-23 | ||