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OF THE SON OF A FRENCH MILLIONAIRE AND TWO AVIATORS. Daily Journal and Tribune, Knoxville, Tennessee: December 22, 1912, Transcribed by Bob Davis - 1-1-04 Young Delcasse was making a flight as a passenger in a monoplane piloted by George Collardeau when another machine when ascended and the two aeroplanes started maneuvering around the aerodrome. The false movement of a lever caused them to come violently into collision and the two wrecked machines interlocked and crashed to earth. One of young Delcasse's legs was fractured and Collardeau was badly bruised, while the pilot of the other aeroplane was injured, probably fatally. The collision occurred at low altitude." Bob Davis |
via email from Dave Lam, 1-9-04 He was in a crash on 1 June 1912 at Juvisy. He had arrived that day from Villacoublay, and spent the day giving rides to people. Late on the day, he took one last flight, with Passenger Remy. They were caught in a severe storm, and crashed, killing Remy. Collardeau was not seriously injured. |
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If you have any more information on this pioneer aviator please contact me. E-mail to Ralph Cooper |
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