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Georges Théophile
Legagneux (24
December 1882 in
Puteaux – 6 July 1914 in Saumur) was a
French aviator, the
first person to fly an
aircraft in several...
- Bielenstein,
German linguist and
theologian (b. 1826) 1914 –
Georges Legagneux,
French aviator (b. 1882) 1916 –
Odilon Redon,
French painter and illustrator...
- 2 –
Joseph Chamberlain,
British politician (b. 1836) July 6 –
Georges Legagneux,
pioneer French aviator (b. 1882)[citation needed] July 9 –
Prince Gustav...
- politician, 8th
Estonian Minister of
Foreign Affairs (d. 1961) 1882 –
Georges Legagneux,
French aviator (d. 1914) 1883 –
Stefan Jaracz,
Polish actor and producer...
- Châlons, took 1 hour and 23 minutes. The
previous record was set by
Georges Legagneux on 8
December 1910 in Pau, when he
reached 3,100
metres in a Blériot plane...
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Corsica and back. A
world altitude record of 20,079 ft (6,120 m) by
Georges Legagneux, also at St. Raphael. An epic seven-w****
flight from
Villacoublay to Cairo...
- 967–980.
Gauthier G,
Berteaux D, Bety J,
Tarroux A,
Therrien J,
McKinnon L,
Legagneux P,
Cadieux M. (2011). The
tundra food web of
Bylot Island in a changing...
- doi:10.1895/wormbook.1.167.1. PMC 4078664. PMID 24449699. Hardy, Serge;
Legagneux, Vincent; Audic, Yann; Paillard, Luc (October 2010). "Reverse genetics...
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Tabuteau Maurice-Farman
December 30, 1910 3,100 m (10,170 ft)
France Georges Legagneux Hubert Latham Antoinette VII
December 1, 1909 1,322 kg (2,950 lb) Great...
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climbing to 11,330 feet in 63 minutes,
breaking the
record of
Georges Legagneux. Félix died
while testing a 1912
Drzewiecki Canard monoplane built by...