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    Edmond Thieffry (French pronunciation: [ɛdmɔ̃ tjɛfʁi]; 28 September 1892 – 11 April 1929) was a Belgian First World War air ace and aviation pioneer....
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  • Thieffry can refer to: Edmond Thieffry (1892–1929), Belgian First World War air ace and aviation pioneer Jacques Thieffry (1924–2006), French field hockey...
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    in comparison. Belgium also operated the S.XIII; one Belgian ace, Edmond Thieffry, came to prominence while piloting the type. After the end of the war...
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    and 23. Belgian aces flying the type included Andre de Meulemeester, Edmond Thieffry and Jan Olieslagers. The Imperial Russian Air Service operated large...
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    equipped the 5e Escadrille (later renamed 10e Escadrille) with the S.VII. Edmond Thieffry was probably the most famous Belgian pilot to fly the type, most other...
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    from the tiny force also became aces with it: Andre de Meulemeester, Edmond Thieffry, Jan Olieslagers, and Fernand Jacquet. The fledgling air force was...
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    after the Belgian aviator Edmond Thieffry. This part of line 1A became part of line 5 in April 2009. Media related to Thieffry metro station at Wikimedia...
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  • Johannes Streich Walkiria Terradura Attilio Teruzzi Marcello Serrazanetti Edmond Thieffry Cervi Brothers Hans von Luck Guido Jung Ada Gobetti Armando Diaz Gabriele...
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  • victories. Andre de Meulemeester – 11 confirmed aerial victories. Edmond Thieffry – 10 confirmed aerial victories. Fernand Jacquet – 7 confirmed aerial...
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    professor at the Catholic University of Louvain, and papal chamberlain. Edmond Thieffry, Belgian First World War air ace and aviation pioneer. Françoise Tulkens...
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  • Summer 1917 - October 1918 3 Moerkerke: October 1918 - 11 November 1918 Edmond Thieffry Nieuport 11 Nieuport 17 Nieuport 23 SPAD VII Hanriot HD.1 SPAD XIII:...
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    Taylor  Canada Royal Flying Corps, Royal Air Force 10[page needed] Edmond Thieffry  Belgium Aviation Militaire Belge 10 Erich Thomas  German Empire Luftstreitkräfte...
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    due to air crashes, the latter claiming the life of WWI fighter ace Edmond Thieffry and his co-pilot. Data from Les Ailes, January 1928 General characteristics...
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  • Belgian Air Force purchased 20 examples of the RSV 22/180. In 1928, Lt Edmond Thieffry and SLt Philippe Quersin piloted a civil-registered RSV 22/180 (registration...
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    Beekkant metro station General information Location Boulevard Edmond Machtens / Edmond Machtenslaan B-1080 Molenbeek-Saint-Jean, Brussels-Capital Region...
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    in 2013. Entrance to the station Another entrance La Terre en Fleur by Edmond Dubrunfaut "Formidable: le clip de Stromae nous a tous buzzés". LExpress...
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