Ferdinand de Baeder
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Ferdinand de Baeder was an aero inventor and aviator. He was editor in chief of the Revue sportive de l'Aviation and co-director of Office d'Aviation.
De Baeder was born in Bern of French parents. In 1894 he went into the military and served in Algeria for four years. He was a cycling enthusiast.[1][2]
He received his French pilot's license in 1910.[3] The same year (on 20 August) he was gravely wounded in a biplane accident at Cambrai.[1]
Publications by or about Ferdinand de Baeder
- Baeder and Dubouchet, 1910, Dictionnaire illustré de la navigation aérienne (Simple title: Illustrated dictionary of aerial navigation)
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "De Baeder grièvement blessé", La Revue aérienne, 3ieme An., No. 45, 25 August 1910, p. 503.
- ↑ [1]
- ↑ Grace's Guide
Names | Ferdinand de Baeder |
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Birth date | March 19, 1876 |
Death date | 1926 |
Countries | FR, CH |
Locations | Bern, Switzerland; Paris, France |
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Tech areas | bicycle, Airplane |
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