1883-1972 |
from Premiers pilotes d'essais par Gérard Hartmann |
via email from David Lam, 10-11-07 No idea on death, but he earned French license # 532 on 1 July 1911. He was born on 17 Feb 1883 in Marseilles. Dave |
Competing for the Grand Prize of the Aero club of France. (Source: The Air Review). |
No. 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 |
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. |
Library of Congress Collection, 1-6-11 |
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