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Georges Guynemer (French pronunciation: [ʒɔʁʒ ɡinmɛːʁ], 24
December 1894 – 11
September 1917 MIA) was the
second highest-scoring
French fighter ace with...
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Guynemer may
refer to:
Georges Guynemer (1894–1917)
French WWI
flying ace
Guynemer of Boulogne, Boulognese...
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Guynemer was a
Boulognese pirate who pla**** a role in the
First Crusade. He ****embled a
fleet of
Northern French, Flemings,
Frisians and Danes, and set...
- was the world's
first fighter wing. The then
leading French ace,
Georges Guynemer, was
serving at the time in one of its escadrilles, N3, and had just scored...
- Célestin René
Laurent Guynemer de la Hailandière (May 3, 1798 – May 1, 1882) was a
French prelate of the
Roman Catholic Church. He
served as
Bishop of...
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wrote he had
encountered Georges Guynemer, a
notable French ace, in
single combat at 5,000 m (16,000 ft).
Guynemer, who
preferred to hunt
enemy planes...
- (moteur-canon)
firing through the
propeller hub.
Tested successfully by ace
Georges Guynemer, the
conclusion was that only very
skilled pilots could exploit its powerful...
- It was
flown by a
number of the
famous aces, such as France's
Georges Guynemer, Italy's
Francesco Baracca and Australia's
Alexander Pentland. In February...
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September 2007. "Georges
Guynemer:
Beloved French Ace, 53 victories." acepilots.com. Retrieved: 2 July 2009. Guttman, Jon. "Georges
Guynemer: France's
World War...
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acres (212 ha) of land in 1830. In 1842, the
bishop of Vincennes, Célestin
Guynemer de la Hailandière,
offered the land to
Edward Sorin of the Congregation...