Automobile Club of Picardy and of the Sport of Amiens, Aerial Section

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The Société Aérienne de Picardie or Aerial Society of Picardy was formed, apparently in 1910, from the former La Sport d'Amiens and the Section Aérienne (aerial section] de l'Automobile Club de Picardie et de l'Aisne et du Sport d'Amiens.

M. Rausson and president, 1910.

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Picardie was and is a geographical and cultural entity in north-central France, only existing as a région française from 2 June 1960 until 1 January 2016. Aisne was and is a département français, and likewise Somme.

Sources

  • 1 Flight 67 (1909); 1910 Annuario dell' Aeronautica Primo 373 (Sept. 1910); 1910-1911 Jane's All the World's Aircraft 125 (Nov. 1910); 1911 Aéro-Manuel 222, 495 (1 Oct. 1910); Braunbeck's Sport-Lexikon: Luftschiffahrt 167, 168


  • Address: 9 Rue Dupuis, Amiens (1910); 58 Rue des Trois-Cailloux, Amiens

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Organization names Automobile Club of Picardy and of the Sport of Amiens, Aerial (or Aeronautic) Section; Automobile Club de Picardie et du Sport D'Amiens, Section Aérienne (or Section Aéronautique)
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Country France
City Amiens, département Somme
Affiliated with AeCF
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Started aero
Ended aero 1910
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