GABRIEL ESPANET
1883-1972
 
 
Gabriel Espanet
 
 
Gabriel Espanet
from Premiers pilotes d'essais
par Gérard Hartmann
 

 
 
BIOGRAPHICAL NOTES
via email from David Lam, 10-11-07
Ralph,
     No idea on death, but he earned French license # 532 on 1 July 1911. He was born on 17 Feb 1883 in Marseilles.
Dave
 

 
 
THE ANJOU CIRCUIT, 1912
     In 1912, Legagneux tries a return in the French air meetings. The first great competition in which he participates is the circuit of Anjou race, organized by the Rene brothers and Pierre Gasnier of Frène and by the Aero club of France, in June 1912. The circuit of Anjou is a triangle , Angers - Saumur - Cholet, of 156 km, to be covered between 9 in the morning and 19 hours in the evening, three times on Sunday June 16 and four times the following day, for a total of 1,100 kilometers. The premiums are high: the winner gains 50 000 francs (price of the Aero club), plus 20 000 francs for the race speed.
Competitors in the Circuit of Anjou, 1912,
Competing for the Grand Prize of the Aero club of France.
(Source: The Air Review).
     Roland Garros, piloting his Blériot, has only one 1911 monoplane with a Gnome 50 ch engine. His machine is n° 6 in this race. The Britisher Gustav Hamel, in a Blériot n° 7, already has the new Gnome 80.
 
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Pilot
Gaubert
Labouret
Tabuteau
Espanet
Bedel
Garros
Hamel
Brindejonc
Bobba
Renaux
Bielovucic
Allard
Legagneux
Hanouille
Mouthiere
Obre
Audemars
J Védrines
Hélen
Molla
Wynmalen
Wagner
Frey
Ehrmann
Labouchére
Renaux
Laugarot
Fischer
Mesguich
Vidart
Verstraeten
Pierre Béard
Bielovucic
Divétain
Grazzioli
Apparatus
Astra
Astra
Morane-Salunier
Nieuport
Morane-Saulnier
Blériot
Blériot
Morane-Saulnier
Morane-Saulnier
Farman
Voisin
Caudron
Zens
Blériot
Morane-Saulnier
Monoplan
Blériot
Deperdussin
Nieuport
REP
Breguet
Hanriot
Hanriot
Deperdussin
Zodiac
M Farman
M Farman
H Farman
Morane-Saulnier
Deperdussin
Sommer
Blériot
De Marcay
Ladougne
Blériot
Motor
Renault 90 ch
Renault 70 ch
Gnome 80 ch
Gnome 80 ch
Gnome 80 ch
Gnome 50 ch
Gnome 80 ch
Gnome 80 ch
Gnome 80 ch
Gnome 70 ch
Antoinette 60 ch
Anzani 100 ch
Antoinette 50 ch
Anzani 60 ch
Gnome 80 ch
GNome 70 ch
Gnome 80 ch
Gnome 100 ch
Gnome 80 ch
REP 75 ch
Canton-U 80 ch
Gnome 70 ch
Gnome 70 ch
Gnome 100 ch
Clerget 100 ch
Renault 90 ch
Renault 70 ch
Gnome 80 ch
Gnome 80 ch
Gnome 100 ch
Anzani 60 ch
Anzani 60 ch
Anzani 100 ch
Gnome 80 ch
Anzani 60 ch
 
       In consequence of the bad weather, the race was a catastrophe. Allard destroyed his biplane on the takeoff, as did Biélovucic. Bedel made a "wooden horse" on takeoff; Hélen and the Legagneux-Martinet crew gave up on the first turn. Only four aeroplanes left on June 16, Garros' Blériot, Hélen's Nieuport, the Morane-Saulnier and Legagneux. Only four pilots managed to make the first turn because of the wind and the rain: Garros, Hamel, Espanet and Brindejonc of Moulinais. But the race became even less interesting; Espanet broke down in Cholet (the Maineet-Loire) in the second turn. After the second turn, there remained only two competitors: Garros (Blériot) and Brindejonc des Moulinais, (Morane-Saulnier), who arrived in time. Garros was the only one to make the third turn.  

 
 
Gabriel Espanet
 
 
Gabriel Espanet
 
 
Gabriel Espanet
Library of Congress Collection, 1-6-11
 

 
 
ONLINE RESOURCES
     If you search for "Gabriel Espanet" +aviation , using Google, (9-25-07), you will find five very helpful links.
 
 
Gabriel Espanet
     This website offers a very interesting and comprehensive story of Gabriel Espanet, one of the famous French aviators of the time. Unfortunately for those of us who only read English, the text is entirely in French. You can access the original article by clicking on the title above. You may want to scroll down to page 15 of this pdf file to find his story.
     However, for my own benefit, and that of my English-speaking visitors, I have tried to translate some portions of the article. You can read the machine-translated article by clicking on:
English Version
 

 
 
 
 
Espanet died in 1972
 

 
 
Editor's Note:
If you have any more information on any of these pioneer aviators,
please contact me.
E-mail to Ralph Cooper
 

 
 
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