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Pierre Émile
Taddéoli (8
March 1879 in
Geneva – 24 May 1920 in Romanshorn) was a
Swiss aviation pioneer. He was
active as a pilot, instructor, test pilot...
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incident and took off with the
wheel to
catch up with
Taddéoli and warn him of the danger.
Taddéoli acknowledged and
landed without a
problem in Biel/Bienne...
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Eduard Spelterini (1852–1931),
balloonist Emile Taddéoli (1879–1920), pilot,
Swiss pilot's
brevet number 2,
chief pilot on seaplanes...
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Suisse People from
Geneva Pierre Prévost Jean-Jacques
Rousseau Émile
Taddéoli Traditions and
customs in
Geneva Jeûne
genevois L'Escalade
Religion in...
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Jacques Charles François
Sturm (1803–1855),
French mathematician Émile
Taddéoli (1879–1920),
Swiss aviation pioneer Alain Tanner (1929–2022), film director...
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Romanshorn and Zürich (Zürichhorn and Schwamendingen). On 24 May 1920, Émile
Taddéoli, the
chief pilot for seaplanes, and his mechanic, died
during a demonstration...
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flights and parti****ted with
other flight pioneers -
including Emile Taddéoli (1879–1920),
flying boat
Pioneer who was,
until his death,
chief pilot...
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Emile Taddéoli and René
Grandjean at a
flight meeting in Zug,
August 1912...
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returned for a
perfect landing on the lake's surface. In Switzerland, Émile
Taddéoli equipped the
Dufaux 4
biplane with
swimmers and
successfully took off in...
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Emile Taddéoli and his
Dufaux 4, 1910...