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Race to the Pole Reaches Berlin

Le Monde 7 March 1910 – After only a week, the world has learnt what every Frenchman already knew – that our Ganys are trés magnifiqué! Since leaving Paris on the fifth, the Clarion has surged ahead of...

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The World In Flames

École d’Avion Le Bourget field Paris 10 January 1909 Transcript of Guest Lecturer Senior Vice-Admiral de Volée Jean Paul Martel Good day to you all. Please be seated. It is a distinct pleasure to be...

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Arctic Claims First Race Victims

Daily Mail 10 March 1910 – The violent climate of the Arctic has claimed the first victims of the Race to the Pole, with the French entrant Clarion unable to begin the next leg of the race after...

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Letter From Below

10 April 1902 From: HML Rapier Mailed from Portsmouth To: Master Jeremy Farmer 201 Benton Lane Buckinghamshire Dear Jeremy, I received your letter of 10 February and greatly appreciate you thinking of...

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Contact Lost With Polar Racers

The Times 17 March 1910 – It has been three days since contact was last made with the three remaining competitors in the Race to the Pole. Race organizers and officials from the Fédération Aéronautique...

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What Are Those Bloody Hatches?

Intelligence Summary 10219 Noted French Leviathan Variations Submitted by: Lieutenant Commander Francis Marion Barker 8 May 1907 Recently increased activity within the Foreign Service has provided a...

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Disaster! Germans To Blame?

The Times 28 March 1910 – The much-publicized Race to the Pole has ended in disaster, with all three remaining vessels apparently having crashed to earth as they neared the Pole. Unfortunately, only...

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Reversing the Curse of Trafalgar

Strategic Studies in Perspective – Second Year École d’Avion, the Aviation School, Le Bourget, Paris 12 February 1902 Reversing the Curse of Trafalgar by Sous Lieutenant de Volée Vincent Dreymon There...

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Cadet Cruise #1

Cruiser Mount Olympus Port of [redacted by ship’s censors] 23 October 1908 Ma Mère: I want to you to know that I am well. The events of the last few weeks I am sure have reached you via the newspapers....

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Cadet Cruise #3

25 October 1908 To: Commandant Gaston Dulet, École d’Aérien From: Capitaine Jean DeGual, Officer Commanding, Cruiser Olympus Subject: Cadet Citations for Actions on and after 10 September 1908 My dear...

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