Isidore Auguste Marie Louis Paulhan (French: [pɔlɑ̃]; 19 July 1883 – 10 February 1963), was a French aviator. He is known for winning the first Daily...
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newspaper in 1906. The £10,000 prize was won in April 1910 by Frenchman Louis Paulhan. The first to make the attempt was Claude Grahame-White, an Englishman...
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aircraft built in 1911 as a collaboration between the famous pilot Louis Paulhan and Victor Tatin, a scientist who had experimented with various types...
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a Slovak pilot-volunteer who was flown to safety by French aviator Louis Paulhan. The United States Army used this lifesaving technique in Burma toward...
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Paulhan may refer to: Frédéric Paulhan (1856–1931), French philosopher Jean Paulhan (1884–1968), French writer Louis Paulhan (1883–1963), French aviator...
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who flew at U.S. exhibitions, including the leading French aviator Louis Paulhan. The Curtiss people derisively suggested that if someone jumped in the...
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Retrieved on September 2, 2016. Home. Collège Louis Paulhan. Retrieved on September 2, 2016. Home. Collège Louis Paulhan. Retrieved on September 2, 2016. Home...
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Blackpool in September 1909, one flown by Farman and the second by Louis Paulhan, winning first and third prizes for distance flown and first and second...
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ride and was repeatedly denied except for French aviator Louis Paulhan. Boeing waited and Paulhan finished the meet and left, never giving Boeing his ride...
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"international" billing, French aviator Louis Paulhan, a notable from the 1909 Reims meet, was invited. Paulhan was guaranteed a small sum of money as...
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had his first experience of flight in January 1910, in Los Angeles. Louis Paulhan, a French aviator, took him for an air trip on his Farman biplane. Hearst...
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The Paulhan biplane was a French experimental aircraft designed in 1910 by the successful aviator Louis Paulhan in collaboration with Henri Fabre. The...
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the first official powered flight at Brooklands was made by Frenchman Louis Paulhan and his Farman biplane: this special event attracted 20,000 people and...
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for the poor, Dr John Milson Rhodes. On 28 April 1910, French pilot Louis Paulhan landed his Farman biplane in Barcicroft Fields, Pytha Fold Farm, on...
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Charles Lindbergh Didier Masson Marie Meyer John Moisant Clyde Pangborn Louis Paulhan Adolphe Pégoud Wiley Post Harriet Quimby Tex Rankin Abraham Whalomie...
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pilots of the day, including Louis Blériot, Henry Farman, Léon Delagrange, Hubert Latham, Charles de Lambert, Louis Paulhan, Roger Sommer, Claude Grahame-White...
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The First Air Races. Retrieved January 2, 2020. "1910 Dominguez Meet – Paulhan". Archived from the original on February 8, 2007. Washington Post. June...
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territory. The Serbian campaign was unsuccessful, but French aviator Louis Paulhan is credited with the world's first "medevac" by flying the seriously-ill...
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in 1927 with a neo-classical facade. On 28 April 1910, French pilot Louis Paulhan landed his Farman biplane in Barcicroft Fields, Pytha Fold Farm on the...
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competition — was won by Glenn Curtiss, who beat second-place finisher Louis Blériot by five seconds. Curtiss was named 'Champion Air Racer of the World'...
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SPCA 10 (redirect from SPCA Paulhan-Pillard)
The SPCA 10 or SPCA Paulhan-Pillard E.5 was a large, all-metal, French reconnaissance and bomber flying boat flown in 1928. Only one was built, and it...
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exhibited at the 1908 Paris Aéro Salon. In 1911 he collaborated with Louis Paulhan on the design of the Aéro-Torpille, a monoplane with a remarkably streamlined...
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and show. The first recipients were Glenn Curtiss, Frank Purdy Lahm, Louis Paulhan and the Wright brothers. The requirement for an Aero Club ticket was...
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Saint-Jean-de-Luz (section Marriage of Louis XIV)
Saint-Jean-de-Luz died 1980, seven times Real Tennis World Champion; Louis Paulhan, born 1883 in Pézenas died 1963 in Saint-Jean-de-Luz, a French aviation...
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flights of aviation pioneers such as Gabriel Voisin, Louis Blériot, Hubert Latham, Louis Paulhan and Roland Garros. He also captured in his camera, tennis...
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Champagne. Major aviation personages such as Glenn Curtiss, Louis Blériot and Louis Paulhan participated. Hostilities in World War I greatly damaged the...
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Participants included Glenn Curtiss, Charles Hamilton, Lincoln Beachey and Louis Paulhan. The Los Angeles Times called it "one of the greatest public events...
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his move to Higher Broughton. Aviation On 28 April 1910, French pilot Louis Paulhan landed his Farman biplane in Barcicroft Fields, Pytha Fold Farm, on...
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hired on as a mechanic with Louis Paulhan. Masson claimed to have soloed in 1909 while still in his native country. When Paulhan made a barnstorming tour...
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established as a motor-racing circuit, was made at the end of October 1909 by Louis Paulhan: around 2,000 spectators watched him fly to a height of 720 feet. Brooklands...
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