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Mademoiselle Fifi was the chat du John Moisant who flew the English Channel.
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Mademoiselle Fifi was the chat du John Moisant who flew the English Channel.
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Mademoiselle Fifi was the chat du John Moisant who flew the English Channel.
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Together with his brother Alfred, he founded the Moisant International Aviators, a flying circus which went on a barnstorming tour of the U.S. and Mexico (Monterrey, Mexico City and Veracruz).
Did You Know? The World's first aerial bombing: the Battle of Topolobampo, Mexico 2008
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He sponsored five young Mexicans to travel to Long Island, New York, to train as pilots at the Moisant International Aviators School.
Did You Know? The World's first aerial bombing: the Battle of Topolobampo, Mexico 2008
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John Moisant, taught to fly by Louis Blériot, designed, built and flew the first metal (aluminium) aircraft in 1909.
Did You Know? The World's first aerial bombing: the Battle of Topolobampo, Mexico 2008
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He was inspired by having witnessed, in March 1911, an international air show – the Moisant International Aviators – with its impressive display of flying.
Did You Know? The World's first aerial bombing: the Battle of Topolobampo, Mexico 2008
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John Moisant, taught to fly by Louis Blériot, designed, built and flew the first metal (aluminium) aircraft in 1909.
Did You Know? The World's first aerial bombing: the Battle of Topolobampo, Mexico 2008
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He sponsored five young Mexicans to travel to Long Island, New York, to train as pilots at the Moisant International Aviators School.
Did You Know? The World's first aerial bombing: the Battle of Topolobampo, Mexico 2008
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Together with his brother Alfred, he founded the Moisant International Aviators, a flying circus which went on a barnstorming tour of the U.S. and Mexico (Monterrey, Mexico City and Veracruz).
Did You Know? The World's first aerial bombing: the Battle of Topolobampo, Mexico 2008
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