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Qué (quién) es L'Oiseau Blanc - definición


L'Oiseau Blanc         
  • Statue honoring Nungesser, Coli and Lindbergh, at Le Bourget Airport in Paris
  • Postcard of '''L'Oiseau Blanc''
  • alt=Period photograph shows pilots François Coli and Charles Nungesser in informal clothing; Coli on the left is in street clothes while Nugesser is in a long flight jacket.
  • alt=Colour watercolor of an aircraft flying over the coastline of France on the way over the Atlantic.
  • Carving on the wall of the museum in Étretat, France honoring Nungesser and Coli
  • alt=Simplified map of northwestern France, the United Kingdom and Ireland, showing a line indicating the direction of flight from Paris, northwest across southwestern England and then Ireland.
  • alt=A simplified map of the northern Atlantic, showing a curved great circle route from Paris to New York
FRENCH BIPLANE
L'Oisseau Blanc; Oiseau Blanc; Restless Spirits; Dead Aviators; Oiseau blanc; Levasseur PL 8; The White Bird; Levasseur PL 8 'Oiseau Blanc'; L'Oiseau blanc
L'Oiseau Blanc (English: The White Bird) was a French Levasseur PL.8 biplane that disappeared in 1927 during an attempt to make the first non-stop transatlantic flight between Paris and New York City to compete for the Orteig Prize.
André Blanc         
ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL PLAYER
Andre Blanc (trainer); André Blanc (trainer); Andre Blanc
André Blanc was a physiotherapist who became manager of Olympique de Marseille for the 1942-43 season. He won the Coupe de France in this season.
Hippolyte Blanc         
  • Christ Church Episcopal, Morningside (1875-78), Blanc's first competition-winning design
  • Mayfield Free Church (1876-79), now [[Mayfield Salisbury Church]]
  • The massive Coats Memorial Baptist Church in Paisley
  • Detail on Coats Memorial Church in Paisley
  • Hippolyte Blanc's grave, Warriston Cemetery
BRITISH ARCHITECT
Hippolyte G Blanc; Hippolyte J Blanc
Hippolyte Jean Blanc (18 August 1844 – 17 March 1917) was a Scottish architect. Best known for his church buildings in the Gothic revival style, Blanc was also a keen antiquarian who oversaw meticulously researched restoration projects.