Joseph Le Brix (22 February 1899 - 12 September 1931) was a French aviator and a capitaine de corvette (lieutenant commander) in the French Navy. He is...
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Le Brix may refer to: Joseph Le Brix (1899 - 1931), French Navy officer and aviator Le Brix (F715), a French Navy frigate in commissioned in 1948 and...
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Brix (born 1990), Norwegian-born Gambian footballer Lisa Brix (born 1996), Danish discus thrower Mia Brix (born 1990), Danish figure skater Joseph Le...
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François Darlan Félix du Temple Émile Gentil Matila Ghyka Paul Groussac Joseph Le Brix Paul-Louis-Félix Philastre Didier Ratsiraka (1964) Henri Rivière Michel...
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dance Yuri Shevchuk (born 1957), Soviet and Russian singer/songwriter Joseph Le Brix (1899–1931), French aviator and a capitain de corvette (lieutenant commander)...
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François Coty (redirect from Joseph Marie François Spoturno)
Atlantic from Paris To New York in 1930, and the tragic attempt by pilots Joseph Le Brix and René Mesmin, to break the world record for distance flying. Coty’s...
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French Army: completed around the world flight. Lieutenant Commander Joseph Le Brix: French Navy: completed around the world flight. Commandant James Fitzmaurice:...
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crossing of the South Atlantic On 14–15 October 1927, Dieudonne Costes and Joseph Le Brix, flying a Breguet 19, flew from Senegal to Brazil. First non-stop fixed-wing...
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Le Bono (French pronunciation: [lə bɔno]; Breton: Ar Bonoù) is a commune in the Morbihan department of Brittany in northwestern France. The commune was...
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similar route to Cabral and Coutinho. In October 1927, French aviators Joseph Le Brix and Dieudonné Costes performed the first nonstop aerial crossing from...
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Hollick-Kenyon Gunther von Huenefeld Charles Kingsford Smith Herman Koehl Joseph Le Brix Richard Light Charles Lindbergh Jim Lovell George Lowe Harry Lynch Harry...
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water of 2,623 miles (4,221 km). October 14–15 – Dieudonne Costes and Joseph Le Brix make the first non-stop aerial crossing of the South Atlantic Ocean...
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September 12 Francis J. Higginson, United States Navy admiral (b. 1843) Joseph Le Brix, French aviator, naval officer (b. 1899) September 13 – Prince Friedrich...
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USS Manitowoc (PF-61) (redirect from French frigate Le Brix (F715))
to France in 1947, she commissioned into service in the French Navy as Le Brix (F715) in 1948 and operated as a weather ship until scrapped in 1958. Originally...
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February 18 – Sir Arthur Bryant, British historian (d. 1985) February 22 Joseph Le Brix, French aviator, naval officer (d. 1931) Ian Clunies Ross, Australian...
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of 10,601 km (6,587 mi). By this time, the aircraft had been named Joseph Le Brix in honour of the pilot who had died flying the Blériot 110's principal...
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in French. The Passions and Wings museum is devoted to the story of Joseph Le Brix (aviator), who is from the area, it includes a collection of robots...
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Truman Library. 1946-12-02. p. WHCF: OF 1049 357R. "Matthew J. Connelly to Joseph P. Rowan". Truman Papers, Truman Library. 1949-07-25. p. WHCF: OF 1049 357R...
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1928 - Joseph Le Brix 1927 - Charles Lindbergh 1923 - Louis Bréguet, Pierre-Georges Latécoère, Dieudonné Costes 1922 - Clément Ader 1920 - Joseph Sadi-Lecointe...
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[citation needed] Between 10 October 1927 and 14 April 1928, Costes and Joseph Le Brix flew 57,410 km (35,652 miles) around the world, in a Breguet 19GR named...
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Koenig-Warthausen.: 113 He also engaged in efforts to locate the then missing Joseph Le Brix who had gone down on the coast of Burma near Moulmein in an attempt...
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fulfilment several aircraft, among which were: 1931: single-engined BZ.110 Joseph le Brix that won a world record. 1932: four-engined Santos Dumont BZ-5190 Atlantic...
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Fred Aubert Stade Fred Aubert Location within France Address 1 rue Joseph Le Brix 22 000 Saint-Brieuc Coordinates 48°30′32″N 2°44′37″W / 48.50883°N...
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Then, in October, Captain Dieudonne Costes and Lieutenant Commander Joseph Le Brix flew 2,125 miles (3,420 km) across the South Atlantic from Senegal to...
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Brix (French pronunciation: [bʁi]) is a commune in the Manche department in Normandy in northwestern France. The origin of the name derives from the Gaulish...
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– French aviators Maurice Rossi and Paul Codos fly the Blériot 110 Joseph le Brix from Floyd Bennett Field in New York City to Rayak in the French Mandate...
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Breguet 19 G.R. Nungesser-Coli, the French aviators Dieudonné Costes and Joseph Le Brix complete a round-the-world flight they had begun on October 10, 1927...
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of the attempt. The Potez 34 was lent by the Ministere de l'Air to Joseph Le Brix, assisted by Maurice Rossi, for a flight from Paris to Saigon, with...
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Francesco de Pinedo of Italy for his 1927 flight to four continents; and Joseph Le Brix and Dieudonné Costes of France for their flight around the world. The...
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Deborah Birx (redirect from Deborah Brix)
Pitisuttithum, Punnee; Nitayaphan, Sorachai; Kaewkungwal, Jaranit; Chiu, Joseph; Paris, Robert; Premsri, Nakorn; Namwat, Chawetsan; de Souza, Mark; Adams...
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