-1912 |
Bilpanes Collide in Midair During Early Morning Haze Chattanooga, Tennessee, Daily Times Thursday, June 20, 1912 Transcribed by Bob Davis - August 21, 2005 The two officers, who were close friends, were unable to perceive each other while flying through the early morning haze. In making a curve their machines collided with an awful impact, the wire stays and canvas wings became interlocked and the two biplanes crashed to the ground. Lieut. Peignan was taken dead from among the debris. Capt. Dubois died within an hour. |
via email from Dave Lam, 8-25-05 Dubois had license # 888, which was issued on 25 may 1912, with the exam taken in a Breguet. He, as had Peignan, had not been licensed very long before the crash in which both had been killed. |
Editor's Note: If you have any more information on this pioneer aviator please contact me. E-mail to Ralph Cooper |
|