• Ludovic Arrachart (15 August 1897, Besançon - 24 May 1933, Maisons) was a French aviator. His long-distance flights made him a pioneer of intercontinental...
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    Second World War as Camp Arrachart, a French military and civilian air facility, the airport was named after Ludovic Arrachart, a French aviator and pioneer...
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  • Summer Olympics Ludovic Antal (1924–1970), Romanian actor and cultural promoter Ludovic Arrachart (1897–1933), French aviator Ludovic Assemoassa (born...
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  • Breguet 19 GR From Paris to Omsk 1926 June 26–27, 1926 4313 km Ludovic Arrachart and Paul Arrachart Potez 28 From Paris to Basrah, Iraq 1925 August 30–31, 1925...
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  • Amelia Earhart, American aviator (lost 1937 on flight) 15 August – Ludovic Arrachart, French aviator (died 1933 in aviation accident) 1898 18 January –...
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    (1889–1969), French engineer who founded the Women's Polytechnic Ludovic Arrachart (1897–1933), aviator Fred Gerard (1924–2012), jazz trumpeter and composer...
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  • distance of 500 km (310.69 miles), averaging 306.696 km/h (190.572 mph). Ludovic Arrachart wins the Michelin Cup long-distance flying competition. June 16 –...
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    3–4 – In a Breguet 19 G.R., the French aviators Henri Lemaître and Ludovic Arrachart set a world distance record, flying 3,166 km (1,967 mi) from Étampes...
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    permanent Coast Guard Air Stations. June 26 – Flying a Potez 28, Ludovic Arrachart and his brother Paul depart Paris. By the time a broken fuel pipe...
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  • Aldrin Scott Anderson Gaby Angelini Kimberly Anyadike Neil Armstrong Ludovic Arrachart Jacqueline Auriol Douglas Bader Richard Bach Italo Balbo Bernt Balchen...
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  • Kent, England. May 24 – French intercontinental aviation pioneer Ludovic Arrachart dies when his Caudron C.362 suffers engine failure during preliminary...
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  • novelist, critic and political activist (died 1990) 15 August – Ludovic Arrachart, aviator (died 1933) 19 August – Norbert Casteret, caver and adventurer...
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  • (died 2000) 12 February – Henri Duparc, composer (born 1848) 24 May – Ludovic Arrachart, aviator, aviation accident (born 1897) 25 June – Jean Cugnot, Olympic...
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    —Lyon—Nimes—Toulouse—Pau—Bordeaux—Angers—Versailles Won by Lieut. Ludovic Arrachart flying a Breguet 19, completing the 2,935 km (1,824 mi) in 19h 22m...
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  • the pre-race trials for the 1933 Coupe Deutsch de la Meurthe, pilot Ludovic Arrachart was killed when his Caudron C.360 crashed at Maisons near Chartres...
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    offered another three million in prize money. On 24 May 1933 Captain Ludovic Arrachart was killed when his Caudron C.360 (race no.11) crashed due to engine...
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    1 mi; 54.0 nmi) at 333.77 km/h (207.40 mph; 180.22 kn) On 24 May Ludovic Arrachart was killed when his C.362 crashed after an engine failure while he...
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  • record with a flight from Paris to Basra, piloted by the brothers Ludovic and Paul Arrachart. Leaving Paris on 26 June they landed at RAF Shaibah, a few kilometers...
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