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Maryse Hilsz (7
March 1901 – 30
January 1946) was a
French aviator known for high
altitude and
endurance flights. She
served with the
French Resistance...
- 'Nugget'
Hilsz (9
February 1921 – 15 May 1997) was an
Australian rules footballer who pla**** for St
Kilda in the VFL and
Perth in the WAFL.
Hilsz began at...
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finishing second behind Maryse Hilsz and
ahead of
Yvonne Jourjon in
third place. In 1936 she was also second,
behind Hilsz, in that year's cup race. In...
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Shane McGrath (Melbourne) Don
Cordner (Melbourne) HB:
Marcel Hilsz (Perth) Bert
Deacon (Carlton) Ron
Clegg (South Melbourne) C: Des Healey...
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French Wikipedia: fr:Maryse
Hilsz:
Accessed 22
April 2013. Note: The
connection between Marie Marvingt and
Maryse Hilsz is
mentioned in a
newspaper article...
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world altitude record at 5,900 m (19,357 ft) in the M.120. In 1935
Maryse Hilsz increased it to 7,388 m (24,239 ft) on 24
September in the M.122.[citation...
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second aircraft (christened Joé III) was
flown by
Maryse Hilsz on a tour of Asia,
visiting Calcutta, Saigon, Hanoi, and
Tokyo before returning...
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Others include Eugène Bigot,
France Dhélia, Guy
Grosso and
Maryse Hilsz. The
entrance of the
cemetery is
located on Rue
Baudin near the junction...
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Whitehead 3 0 1942 1942
George Tanner 2 0 1942 1942
Marcel Hilsz 8 0 1942 1942 Norm
Gravell 3 0 1942 1942 Les
Handley 12 2 1942, 1945 1942...
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support of her
friend Italo Balbo, she
decided to
attempt to beat
Maryse Hilsz's world record of 11,289 metres. As preparation, she
trained as an air force...