"Written on the back is Lt. Bier in the Etrich Monoplane." Photo & legend courtesy of Maggi Wilson, 8-23-06 |
Peter Grosz has identified this rare aeroplane. Can you tell us any more about this particular model? Collection of Craig Westerman, 2-6-06 |
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The Daily Mail £10,000 Prize 22 July - 7 August 1911 Jules Védrines(9) André Beaumont (1) Gustav Hamel (24) James Valentine (14) H.J.D.Astley (2) E.Audemars (13) S.F.Cody (20) G.Blanchet (11) C.Howard Pixton (19) C.Compton-Paterson (7) Olivier de Montalent (23) C.P.Pizey (17) C.T.Weymann (28) Lt.Reynolds, R.E. (25) Lt.H.Bier + passenger (30) B.C.Hucks (27) Lt.R.A.Cammell, R.E. (12) I am sure you will want to read the whole interesting story of this historic event. You can access the site by clicking on the title above. |
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by Frederick A. Talbot |
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via email from Giovanni Giorgetti, 2-2-05 He carried out a lot of raids, amongst which more notably are the Karlsbad - Marienbad - Franzsesbad of 185 km and the Milan - Turin. After becoming a pilot of the Associates Caproni & Faccanoni of Vizzola Ticino, on 23rd January 1913 the world-wide record of speed with passenger in closed circuit of 5 km was adjudicated covering km 200 in 1 hour, 56 minutes and 30 seconds and km 250 in 2 hours, 24 minutes and 30 seconds. In the same day the following world-wide records were adjudicated too: the 2 hours with 206,250 km; the 2 hours and average with 265,779 km; the Italian record of the 5 km in 3'; the 10 km in 6'; the 20 km in 11' 55 "; the 30 km in 17' 49 "; the 100 km in 57' 45 "; the 150 km in hours 1,27' 35 "; beyond to the record of height with m 1,060 in 9'. |
Editor's Note: If you have any more information on this pioneer aviator please contact me. E-mail to Ralph Cooper |
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