Isidore Auguste Marie Louis Paulhan (French:[pɔlɑ̃]; 19 July 1883 – 10 February 1963),[1] was a French aviator. He is known for winning the first Daily Mail aviation prize for the first flight between London and Manchester in 1910.
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Isidore Auguste Marie LouisPaulhan (French: [pɔlɑ̃]; 19 July 1883 – 10 February 1963), was a French aviator. He is known for winning the first Daily...
newspaper in 1906. The £10,000 prize was won in April 1910 by Frenchman LouisPaulhan. The first to make the attempt was Claude Grahame-White, an Englishman...
Paulhan may refer to: Frédéric Paulhan (1856–1931), French philosopher Jean Paulhan (1884–1968), French writer LouisPaulhan (1883–1963), French aviator...
a Slovak pilot-volunteer who was flown to safety by French aviator LouisPaulhan. The United States Army used this lifesaving technique in Burma toward...
who flew at U.S. exhibitions, including the leading French aviator LouisPaulhan. The Curtiss people derisively suggested that if someone jumped in the...
The Paulhan biplane was a French experimental aircraft designed in 1910 by the successful aviator LouisPaulhan in collaboration with Henri Fabre. The...
Blackpool in September 1909, one flown by Farman and the second by LouisPaulhan, winning first and third prizes for distance flown and first and second...
The First Air Races. Retrieved January 2, 2020. "1910 Dominguez Meet – Paulhan". Archived from the original on February 8, 2007. Washington Post. June...
the first official powered flight at Brooklands was made by Frenchman LouisPaulhan and his Farman biplane: this special event attracted 20,000 people and...
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"international" billing, French aviator LouisPaulhan, a notable from the 1909 Reims meet, was invited. Paulhan was guaranteed a small sum of money as...
had his first experience of flight in January 1910, in Los Angeles. LouisPaulhan, a French aviator, took him for an air trip on his Farman biplane. Hearst...
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exhibited at the 1908 Paris Aéro Salon. In 1911 he collaborated with LouisPaulhan on the design of the Aéro-Torpille, a monoplane with a remarkably streamlined...
Champagne. Major aviation personages such as Glenn Curtiss, Louis Blériot and LouisPaulhan participated. Hostilities in World War I greatly damaged the...
in 1927 with a neo-classical facade. On 28 April 1910, French pilot LouisPaulhan landed his Farman biplane in Barcicroft Fields, Pytha Fold Farm on the...
for the poor, Dr John Milson Rhodes. On 28 April 1910, French pilot LouisPaulhan landed his Farman biplane in Barcicroft Fields, Pytha Fold Farm, on...
competition — was won by Glenn Curtiss, who beat second-place finisher Louis Blériot by five seconds. Curtiss was named 'Champion Air Racer of the World'...
The SPCA 10 or SPCA Paulhan-Pillard E.5 was a large, all-metal, French reconnaissance and bomber flying boat flown in 1928. Only one was built, and it...
and show. The first recipients were Glenn Curtiss, Frank Purdy Lahm, LouisPaulhan and the Wright brothers. The requirement for an Aero Club ticket was...
Participants included Glenn Curtiss, Charles Hamilton, Lincoln Beachey and LouisPaulhan. The Los Angeles Times called it "one of the greatest public events...
established as a motor-racing circuit, was made at the end of October 1909 by LouisPaulhan: around 2,000 spectators watched him fly to a height of 720 feet. Brooklands...
William I, German Emperor, defusing a possible war. 1910 – Frenchman LouisPaulhan wins the 1910 London to Manchester air race, the first long-distance...
president Theodore Roosevelt. February 4 – Denver, Colorado – Pilot LouisPaulhan escaped injury when his aircraft crashed into a fence during a demonstration...