Maurice Tabuteau (1884–1976) was a pioneering French aviator and racing driver. He set multiple international aviation records for both speed and distance...
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Aeroplane Company and was designed as a cross-country racing aircraft for Maurice Tabuteau. The Type 'T' was not a development of the Bristol Boxkite but did...
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airfield in France Henri Farman Maurice Farman biplane 00:06:01:00 October 28, 1910 Buc, France Maurice Tabuteau Maurice Farman MF-2 00:05:03:05 July 10...
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Car Number Driver Alda 4.4L S4 1 Ferenc Szisz 15 Pietro Bordino 29 Maurice Tabuteau Opel 4.44L S4 2 Carl Jörns 16 Emile Erndtmann 30 Franz Breckheimer...
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San Francisco, California. John Redondo Benjamin Sutton (1890–1947) Maurice Tabuteau (1884–1976) Gurdon Lucius Tarbox (1888–1971) Lansing Kellogg Tevis...
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Leblanc Blériot XI October 29, 1910 584.7 km (363.34 miles) France Maurice Tabuteau Maurice-Farman December 30, 1910 3,100 m (10,170 ft) France Georges Legagneux...
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Collyns Price Pizey (earlyaviators.com) Pierre Prier (earlyaviators.com) Maurice Tabuteau (earlyaviators.com) Olivier de Montalent (earlyaviators.com) Bentfield...
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offered, it took six years to attract participants. On 12 April 1912, Maurice Tabuteau piloting a 50 hp Gnome-powered Morane-Saulnier monoplane flew the circuit...
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lasting 4h 6m 25s made on 3 November 1909 at Chalons. Won by Maurice Tabuteau flying a Maurice Farman biplane with a flight of 584.745 km (363.344 mi), taking...
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Étampes airfield in France. The previous record had been 6 hours, set by Maurice Tabuteau on October 28. Flight magazine reported the event as taking place on...
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