Charles F. Baudry

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Charles F. Baudry (1867-1920) (GB) (See APPENDIX-U/AT/AZ.) was a sport balloonist in the southwest of France.[1]

  • born: 2 Nov 1867 Touraine[1]
  • professions: Civil Engineer; Industrialist[1]
  • f: First B-Flight Jul.1903; Made 12 ascents by 1907[1]
  • l: Sportsman, Technical writer for L'Aérophile magazine[1]
  • m: President of Aéro-Club de Sud-Ouest ; Industrial Society[1]
  • Epic flight 10 Oct 1904. Crashed and broke his leg[1]
  • r: l'Aerophile-Feb 1907[1]

This could be the Baudry referred to on the Association Générale Aéronautique page, and is definitely the Baudry referred to on the Aerial League Meridian page, and is quite possibly the patent agent referred to by Patent FR-1917-495383 Another Baudry is Édouard Baudry. Ch. Baudry is also entering our data as a patent agent.



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Names Charles F. Baudry; C.F. Baudry; C. F. Baudry; Ch. Baudry
Birth date 1867-11-02
Death date 1920
Countries FR
Locations Touraine; Bordeaux area
Occupations writer, balloonist, civil engineer, industrialist, author
Tech areas LTA
Affiliations Aero Club du Sud-Ouest
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