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DescriptionAviator deaths in Je Sais Tout on 15 August 1912.jpg |
English: Aviator deaths in Je Sais Tout on 15 August 1912 |
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Source | Je Sais Tout on 15 August 1912 http://www.earlyaviators.com/edeathsa.htm |
Author | AnonymousUnknown author |
Other versions | Here is part 2 of the series: |
People
- 01 Lev Matsievich (1877-1910) of Russia. He died on the 7 October 1910.
- 02 Lieutenant Mente (?-1910) of the German Army, he died on 25 October 1910.
- 03 Eugene Burton Ely (1886-1911). He died on October 19, 1911.
- 04 Léon Levavasseur (1863-1922).
- 05 Saint-Croix Johnstone (1883-1911).
- 06 Lieutenant Boerner (?-1912).[1]
- 07 Archibald Hoxsey (1844-1910). He died on New Year's Eve, December 31, 1910.
- 08 Édouard Paillole (?-1911). He died July 14, 1911 in Mustapha, Algeria.
- 09 Calbraith Perry Rodgers (1879-1912). He died on April 3, 1912.
- 10 Clement van Maasdijk (1885-1910).
- 11 Fred Wagner (?-1912), died on 20 January 1912.
- 12 Philip Orin Parmelee (1887-1912).[2]
- 13 Lieutenant Reginald Archibald Cammell (1886-1911).
- 14 Jules Noel (?-1911). He died along with his passenger (an Italian Naval engineer) in February 1911.
- 15 Lemmling.
- 16 Lieutenant Neumann of Germany. He died on 7 September 1911 along with his instructor Leconte.
- 17 Thomas Etholen Selfridge (1882-1908). He died on September 17, 1908.
- 18 Charles Stewart Rolls (1877-1910). He died on July 12, 1910.
- 19 Civio Cirra.
- 20 Lieutenant Saglietti (?-1910) of Italy. The New York Times lists him as the 24th airman to die in an aviation accident.[3]
- 21 Ferdinand Léon Delagrange (1873-1910). He died on January 4, 1910.
- 22 Hubert Le Blon (1872-1910). He died on April 2, 1910.
- 23 René Vallon (1880-1911).
- 24 Eugène Lefebvre (1878-1909). He died on September 7, 1909.
- 25 Cromwell Dixon (1892-1911). He died on October 2, 1911.
- 26 Jorge Chávez Dartnell (1887-1910). He died on September 27, 1910.
- 27 Édouard Nieuport (1875-1911). He died on September 16, 1911.
- 28 Georges de Robillard (1881-1912). He died on May 4, 1912.
- 29 John Verrept (1889-1912). He died on April 17, 1912.
- 30 Jean Desparmet (1885-1911). He died on October 7, 1911
- 31 Henri Lecomte (1885-?).
- 32 Lieutenant Albert Peignan of the French Army. He died on 19 June 1912 in a collision with an aircraft flown by Captain Dubois.
- 33 Captain Rene Jost (1877-1910). He died on 30 March 1912 after an accident in February 1912 at Étampes.
- 34 Jules Picollo (?-1911) was an Italian aviator killed in Brazil.
- 35 Gabriel Hauvette-Michelin (1887-1910).
- 36 Lieutenant Henri Boncour (?-1912). He died on April 13, 1912.
- 37 Captain Marcel Dubois of the French Army. He died on 19 June 1912 in a collision with an aircraft flown by Lieutenant Peignan.
- 38 Captain Ferdinand Ferber (1862-1909). He died on September 22, 1909.
- 39 Suzanne Bernard (1892-1912). ♀
♀ denotes an aviatrix
References
- ↑ (January 22, 1912). "Airman Afire In Midair. French Army Officer Dies of Burns Received When Strapped to Machine". New York Times.
- ↑ (June 2, 1912). "Parmalee is Killed". Los Angeles Times. Archived from the original on 2012-10-21. Retrieved on 2009-08-04. "Aviation Star Has Fatal Fall. Graduate of Wright School Meets His Death at North Yakima, Wash. Biplane in High Wind Flutters and Dives from Four Hundred Feet. His Fiancee Is Among First to Reach Crushed Body of Fallen Birdman. Gives Life as Toll to Aerial Navigation."
- ↑ (October 28, 1910). "Another Aeroplane Victim. Lieut. Saglietti Killed. Twenty-fourth Airman to Lose His Life". New York Times.
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