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Daily Journal and Tribune, Knoxville, Tennessee: June 27, 1913,, Transcribed by Bob Davis - 7-12-04 The French aviator, Maurice L. Foulquier, while testing a monoplane for the first time, fell from a height of 250 feet this evening and was killed. Foulquier had been accustomd to a biplane and the accident is attributed to the fact that he failed to realize that a monoplane requires different methods in handling." |
via email from Dave Lam, 8-14-04 He earned French pilot's license # 772 in a Farman, probably in February or March 1912 (Records don't show a date for him). |
Newsclipping from Bob Davis & email from Dave Lam 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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