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Description Carte postale-Oiseau blanc-1927.jpg |
English:
Post card of the White Bird, a French biplane which disappeared in 1927, during an attempt to make the first non-stop transatlantic flight between Paris and New York. The aircraft was flown by French aviation World War I heroes
Charles Nungesser
and
Francois Coli
.
Français :
Carte postale de
l'Oiseau Blanc
, un biplan français qui a disparu le 8 mai 1927 avec ses deux pilotes, les Français
Charles Nungesser
et
Francois Coli
, lors de la première tentative de traversée aérienne de l'Atlantique Nord entre Paris et New York.
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Source | Carte postale |
Author | Unknown author Unknown author |
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