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A.k.a. "le premier salon international de l’aéronautique".<ref>Stéphanie Meyniel, "[http://www.air-journal.fr/2012-12-24-le-24-decembre-1908-dans-le-ciel-premier-salon-international-de-laeronautique-561864.html Le 24 décembre 1908 dans le ciel : Premier salon international de l’aéronautique]", ''Air Journal'', 24 December 2012.</ref>
 
A.k.a. "le premier salon international de l’aéronautique".<ref>Stéphanie Meyniel, "[http://www.air-journal.fr/2012-12-24-le-24-decembre-1908-dans-le-ciel-premier-salon-international-de-laeronautique-561864.html Le 24 décembre 1908 dans le ciel : Premier salon international de l’aéronautique]", ''Air Journal'', 24 December 2012.</ref>

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The Ville de Bordeaux
The Avion III


A.k.a. "le premier salon international de l’aéronautique".[1]

Flight, the magazine of the Aero Club of the United Kingdom, called it the "First Paris Aeronautical Salon" and deemed it "the first real exhibition of practical flying machines that has ever been held anywhere."[2]

Vessels on display included:[2]

Gustave Rives set up an associated aero exhibition too. It was successful enough for them to start the Paris Air Show in 1909.[3]

Internationalism. Flight: "...on one occasion we observed a large band of Esperantists in charge of a guide who explained the different exhibits in the International tongue. At the stand where the Wright machine was exhibited they met with a particularly hearty reception from one of the directors, who himself addressed them in Esperanto."[2]

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