1881-1945 |
Collection of Jean-Pierre Lauwers |
Collection of Jean-Pierre Lauwers |
from Jean-Pierre Lauwers Paul Tissandier was born in Paris February 19, 1881. He died on March 11, 1945. He was the son of Gaston Tissandier, who was also famous in ballooning & airships history. Paul was first a balloon pilot, secondly an airship pilot and finally a plane pilot. He was the second pilot-pupil of Wilbur Wright! He was granted License n° 10 bis on September 16, 1909. Together with Count de Lambert, he was involved in the construction of hydro-gliders. |
from A. Lagarde, 9-13-05 Editor's Note: If you are interested in learning more about Gaston's many accomplishments, you will find hundreds of links to websites from a search on his name. |
Library of Congress Collection, |
European Aviation History 1900-1913 You will find comprehensive sections devoted to: Balloons, Airships, Zeppelins, Santos-Dumont, Henry Farman, Wrights in France, The Channel, Rheims, London-Manchester, Chavez Flies Alps, Round Britain Race, Roland Garros, Aerobatics, Europe to Egypt, The Men, The Machines, Links & Bibliographies. To learn more about Paul Tissandier, click on the title and click on "Rheims." English Translation On this site you will find the story of the Wright Brothers and their contract to train three pilots. Their names were Count de Lambert, Paul Tissandier and Captain Lucas-Gérardville. To read the whole story of the founding of the first aviation school in France, and the role of Pau in the development of aviation in France, click on the title. I recommend that you visit some of the other sites so as to learn as much as is available on the life and career of the Paul Tissandier. |
Email from Jean-Pierre Lauwers Editor's Note: If you have any information on this pioneer aviator please contact me. E-mail to Ralph Cooper |
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