Georges Guynemer (French pronunciation: [ʒɔʁʒ ɡinmɛːʁ], 24 December 1894 – 11 September 1917 MIA) was the second highest-scoring French fighter ace with...
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Look up guynemer in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Guynemer may refer to: Georges Guynemer (1894–1917) French WWI flying ace Guynemer of Boulogne, Boulognese...
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(moteur-canon) firing through the propeller hub. Tested successfully by ace Georges Guynemer, the conclusion was that only very skilled pilots could exploit its...
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controls. It was flown by a number of the famous aces, such as France's Georges Guynemer, Italy's Francesco Baracca and Australia's Alexander Pentland. In February...
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Powers, which led to calls for better aircraft. French flying ace Georges Guynemer personally lobbied for an improved S.VII, telling the SPAD's designer...
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September 2007. "Georges Guynemer: Beloved French Ace, 53 victories." acepilots.com. Retrieved: 2 July 2009. Guttman, Jon. "Georges Guynemer: France's World...
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later wrote he had encountered Georges Guynemer, a notable French ace, in single combat at 5,000 m (16,000 ft). Guynemer, who preferred to hunt enemy planes...
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ace lieutenant Charles Nungesser (30 citations) Fighter ace captain Georges Guynemer (26 citations) General Edgard de Larminat (4 citations) General Joseph...
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fighter aircraft that had been flown by the World War I French ace Georges Guynemer. The Hispano-Suiza T49 was also designed and made by the Spanish arm...
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and actor Georges Guillain, French neurologist Georges Gurvitch, French sociologist and jurist Georges Guynemer, French flying ace Georges Hamacek, French...
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Dijon Air Base BA 102 Base aérienne 102 Dijon – Longvic "Capitaine Georges Guynemer" to close under 2015 budget> Cambrai - Épinoy Air Base BA 103 Base...
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Preceded by Adolphe Pégoud Top Flying Ace France, World War I Succeeded by Georges Guynemer...
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traditions of three notable World War I units: SPA 3 of the famous ace Georges Guynemer, SPA 26, SPA 103 of René Fonck, and SPA 12. Heir to Escadrille 3 (the...
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was the world's first fighter wing. The then leading French ace, Georges Guynemer, was serving at the time in one of its escadrilles, N3, and had just...
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Lanoe Hawker (redirect from Lanoe George Hawker)
his quarters. Similar to Georges Guynemer and Werner Voss gravesites Hawker battlefield gravesite was lost; Major Lanoe George Hawker is listed on the...
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1893 – Harry Warren, American pianist and composer (d. 1981) 1894 – Georges Guynemer, French captain and pilot (d. 1917) 1894 – Jack Thayer, American businessman...
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businessman and politician, 27th Governor of Rhode Island (b. 1830) 1917 – Georges Guynemer, French captain and pilot (b. 1894) 1919 – Quianu Robinson, New Mexican...
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Maple Leaf. 35. Central Ontario Branch Western Front Association: 32–33. "Guynemer, Airman, Is Given Up As Dead". The New York Times. 26 September 1917. Retrieved...
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first to cross the Mediterranean; French Open is named after him. Georges Guynemer Raymonde de Laroche Hubert Latham Léon Lemartin Marie Marvingt Jean...
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Franks & Bailey (2008), pp. 201–202. New York Times, "Saw 40 Air Foes After Guynemer", Thursday 27 September 1917 Wright-Martin Aircraft Corporation, "Hispano-Suiza...
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SM UC-39 in the North Sea, killing seven of her crew. French flying ace Georges Guynemer became the first Allied pilot to shoot down a German heavy bomber while...
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of new commander Captain Auguste de Reverand, such flying aces as Georges Guynemer, Charles Nungesser, and Albert Deullin began their careers. Encouraged...
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aces flew the nimble Nieuport during their flying careers, including Georges Guynemer, Charles Nungesser, Maurice Boyau, Armand Pinsard and René Dorme. American...
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Her crew survives. February 8 – Flying a SPAD VII, the French ace Georges Guynemer becomes the first Allied pilot to shoot down a German heavy bomber...
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1916 SPAD VII aircraft by Blériot-SPAD and flown by French flying ace Georges Guynemer in World War I a 1917 Airco DH.9 aircraft by Geoffrey de Havilland...
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(the youngest officer in the Legion of Honor to be so awarded after Georges Guynemer and René Fonck), he finished the war next to maréchal Foch and was...
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Schweitzer, Jules Ferry, Hélène Boucher, Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, Georges Guynemer, and Balizy Public junior high schools: Collège Louis Pasteur, Collège...
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the third highest number among French fliers behind René Fonck and Georges Guynemer. In his flying career, Nungesser received dozens of military decorations...
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Friedrich Hefty, Austro-Hungarian fighter ace (died 1965) 24 December – Georges Guynemer, French fighter ace (died 1917 in action) 1895 28 March – James McCudden...
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This machine powered the SPAD S.VII plane of the Stork Squadron ace Georges Guynemer; and so the stork is now associated with Hispano-Suiza. At the end...
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