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Colonel Marcel Émile
Haegelen (13
September 1896 – 24 May 1950), Légion d'honneur, Médaille militaire,
Croix de Guerre, was a
World War I
French flying...
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Marcel Haegelen. The LH.41 was
beating the
competition until an
accident upon
landing at
Reims destro**** the
aircraft and
seriously injured Haegelen, after...
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comrades respected his skills, but even one of his few friends,
Marcel Haegelen,
considered him a
braggart and
shameless self-promoter.
Fonck may have...
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Coiffard Léon
Bourjade Armand Pinsard René
Dorme Gabriel Guérin
Marcel Haegelen Pierre Marinovitch Alfred Heurtaux Albert Deullin Jacques Ehrlich Henri...
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corporal Adolf Pietrasiak corporal Wacław
Giermer lieutenant colonel Marcel Haegelen sergeant Wilhelm Kosarz Polish: V
Klucz Kominowy „Kos”
Pilot Wojenny. 4(7)/2000...
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Sinclair Harrison South
Africa Royal Flying Corps 22 DFC*,
BCdeG Marcel Haegelen France Aéronautique
Militaire 22 CdeLd'h, MM(Fr), CdeG
Louis Fleeming...
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Lieutenant de Vaubicourt: 20
April 1918 - war's end Sous
lieutenant Marcel Haegelen Nieuport 24: 16
January 1918 -
early March 1918
Nieuport 24bis: 16 January...
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attacked another French balloon and was shot down by Jean Chaput,
Marcel Haegelen, and
Auguste Lahoulle.
Thomas was
taken prisoner of war.
Above the Lines:...
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record from the
previous war. The
others were
Lionel de
Marmier and
Marcel Haegelen who obtained, respectively,
three and one
aerial combat victories in 1940...
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Marcel Haegelen flying the Lorraine-Hanriot LH.41, with a time of 11h 37m 21s, an
average speed of 226.45 km/h (140.71 mph). Won by
Marcel Haegelen flying...