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Henri Pequet (1
February 1888 – 13
March 1974) was a
pilot in the
first official airmail flight on
February 18, 1911. The 23-year-old Frenchman, in India...
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raise money for charity. This
first airmail flight was
piloted by
Henri Pequet, who flew 6,500
letters a
distance of 13 km (8.1 mi), from
Allahabad to...
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Allahabad to Naini, a
distance of 9.7
kilometres (6 miles),
flown by
Henri Pequet using a
Humber biplane carrying 6,500
pieces of mail. In
December 1912,...
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capital of India, New Delhi, site of Humayun's Tomb 18
February –
Henri Pequet,
flying a
Humber biplane,
carried mail from
Allahabad to
Naini junction...
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February 1911, a
journey of 18
kilometres (11 mi)
lasting 27 minutes.
Henri Pequet, a
French pilot,
carried about 15
kilograms (33 lb) of mail (approximately...
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February 1911, when 6,000
cards and
letters where flown by
French pilot Henri Pequet.
Prayagraj Junction is one of the main
railway junctions in
northern India...
- at Holy
Trinity Church and the
first airmail flight was
piloted by
Henri Pequet, who flew 6,500
letters a
distance of 13 km (8.1 mi) from
Allahabad to Naini—the...
- "Miles Cary (d. 1709)".
Encyclopedia Virginia.
Retrieved 8 July 2015.
Louise Pequet du
Bellet (1907). Some
Prominent Virginia Families. J.P. Bell Company. p...
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official Airmail flight in the
world arrived in
Naini from Prayagraj.
Henri Pequet carried 6,500
letters a
distance of 13 km. This was the
first commercial...
- from Allahabad,
United Provinces,
British India (now India), when
Henri Pequet, a 23-year-old pilot,
delivers 6,500
letters to Naini,
about 10 kilometres...