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  1. Charles, Count de Lambert [1] (30 December 1865, in Funchal – 26 February 1944, in Saint-Sylvain-d'Anjou) was an early European aviator. [2] In 1904 Count Lambert built an experimental hydrofoil boat which was first tested in May 1904 on the River Seine near Paris.

  2. Oct 18, 2018 · October 18, 1909. The aristocrat known as Charles, Count de Lambert became the first person to fly over the French capital city of Paris in a plane. He quickly gained worldwide attention for this achievement. “Great Record in Air,” proclaimed a headline in the next day’s edition of the New York-based Buffalo Express.

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  4. Please be informed that said Charles count de LAMBERT, (B 30/12/1865 Funchal, Madeira; D 26/2/1944 08.30 Saint-Sylvain d'Anjou, France), is the French/Russian aviator who flew with a Wright Flyer for the first time above Netherlandish territory on Sunday 27 1909. This nationally historical flight, the centenary of which will be organised in ...

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  5. “The Comte Charles de Lambert flies around the Eiffel Tower in Paris in his Wright aeroplane during his circular tour from Juvisy – Paris – Juvisy.” (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images) The flight covered approximately 48 kilometers (30 miles) with an elapsed time of 49 minutes, 39 seconds.

  6. When the first French "Brevets de Pilote" where granted in 1910, de Lambert received No. 8, based on the alphabetic order between the first fourteen holders. Charles de Lambert participated in the following air race meetings: Reims 1909. Port-Aviation, October 1909.

  7. Dec 17, 2021 · Since his contract called for training three pilots, he began teaching Comte Charles de Lambert, Paul Tissandier and Captain Lucas de Girardville on October 28. At that point prizes were being offered by the Aero-club de France to inspire French pilots to compete against Wright.

  8. Sep 5, 2005 · The first pilot trainees are 43-years old aristocrat Charles count de Lambert (1st pilot), balloonist Paul Tissandier (pilot) and, specially sent by the Ministry of War, Captain Paul Nicolas Lucas-Girardville. Fig. 7-2 Fig. 7-3 Fig. 7-4 Memorials in Pau Monday September 5 2005

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