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  1. Maryse Bastié (27 February 1898 – 6 July 1952) was a French aviator who set several international records for female aviators during the 1930s.

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  2. Maryse Bastié, née Marie-Louise Bombec le 27 février 1898 à Limoges et morte le 6 juillet 1952 à Bron, est une aviatrice française, gloire du sport. Elle fut la première aviatrice française à accrocher de nombreux records féminins d'aviation à son palmarès.

    • Marie-Louise Bombec
  3. Jul 28, 2019 · Ninety years ago, on 28 July 1929, the French aviator Maryse Bastié made history when she became the first ever female pilot to set an aviation world record. The record was for the duration of her flight, which she completed in a Caudron C109 aircraft and lasted for close to 27 hours .

  4. Jul 29, 2023 · 28–29 July 1929: Maryse Bastié was the first woman to set a Fédération Aéronautique Internationale (FAI) world aviation record. She took off from the Aéroport de Paris-Le Bourget at 5:18:15 a.m., 28 July 1929, and landed at 8:05:45 a.m., 29 July. She had remained airborne for 26 hours, 47 minutes, 30 seconds.¹.

  5. Feb 6, 2018 · chargement…. 6 février 2018. Pionnière de l'aviation et Gloire du sport, Maryse Bastié (1898 - 1952) a battu à son époque de nombreux records, de distance comme de durée. Aux côtés d'Adrienne Bolland et d'Hélène Boucher, elle a milité pour le droit de vote des femmes.

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  7. Jul 19, 2019 · Ninety years ago, on 28 July 1929, the French aviator Maryse Bastié made history when she became the first ever female pilot to set an aviation world record. The record was for the duration of her flight, which she completed in a Caudron C – 109 aircraft and lasted for close to 27 hours.

  8. Summary. Following her marriage to a military pilot, Maryse Bastie earned her own pilot's license and began aerobatic flying in her native France. Bastie was rewarded for her skill in 1931 with the Harmon Trophy, an international prize given to the world's outstanding aviator. After serving in France's air force during World War II, Bastie died ...

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