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    Pierre Émile Taddéoli (8 March 1879 in Geneva – 24 May 1920 in Romanshorn) was a Swiss aviation pioneer. He was active as a pilot, instructor, test pilot...
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    returned for a perfect landing on the lake's surface. In Switzerland, Émile Taddéoli equipped the Dufaux 4 biplane with swimmers and successfully took off...
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    (1974–94) Jacques Charles François Sturm (1803–1855), French mathematician Émile Taddéoli (1879–1920), Swiss aviation pioneer Alain Tanner (1929–2022), film director...
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    Romanshorn and Zürich (Zürichhorn and Schwamendingen). On 24 May 1920, Émile Taddéoli, the chief pilot for seaplanes, and his mechanic, died during a demonstration...
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    Birnstiel (1858 – 1927), Swiss minister and writer, died in Romanshorn Émile Taddéoli (1879 – 1920 in Romanshorn), a Swiss aviation pioneer, instructor and...
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    States, to reconnoiter rebel positions near the border city of Juarez. Emile Taddéoli – Swiss aviator who first flew on 22 March 1910, in his newly bought...
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    other flights and participated with other flight pioneers - including Emile Taddéoli (1879–1920), flying boat Pioneer who was, until his death, chief pilot...
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    Télévision Suisse People from Geneva Pierre Prévost Jean-Jacques Rousseau Émile Taddéoli Traditions and customs in Geneva Jeûne genevois L'Escalade Religion...
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  • (born 1959), pilot, "jet-man" Eduard Spelterini (1852–1931), balloonist Emile Taddéoli (1879–1920), pilot, Swiss pilot's brevet number 2, chief pilot on seaplanes...
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    crossed the Alps from Bern to Sion, Switzerland for the first time. Emile Taddéoli lost a wheel while taking off to fly from Bern to Biel/Bienne on 3 June...
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    Emile Taddéoli and René Grandjean at a flight meeting in Zug, August 1912...
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    Emile Taddéoli and his Dufaux 4, 1910...
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    Literary Digest. 24 (10): 326. 8 March 1902. Retrieved 2 September 2013. "Taddeoli's Death: A Swiss Pioneer of Aviation". Aeronautics. 11 (18): 620. 12 July...
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    behind a single windscreen; the observer had a single machine gun. Emile Taddéoli, a Swiss flight pioneer was hired as test pilot for Savoia in mid-1914...
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    flown by André Frey in the Paris-Rome race in 1911, finishing third. Emile Taddéoli was another owner of a Morane monoplane. A two-seat version, powered...
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