Jean Navarre
Jean Navarre, Aviator, Flying ace, Oppositional defiant disorder, Truancy, Surveillance aircraft
978-613-4-92187-9
6134921874
60
2010-12-22
29.00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Jean Marie Dominique Navarre was a French aviator during World War I. As one of the pioneer flying aces, he was credited with twelve confirmed aerial victories and fifteen unconfirmed ones. Born on 8 August 1895 in Jouy-sur-Morin, Navarre turned out to be a difficult child who challenged his teachers and frequently played truant with his younger brother. Navarre earned Civil Pilot's Brevet No. 581 on 22 August 1911. This earned him immediate entry into French military aviation in August 1914, when World War began. In September 1914, Navarre earned Military Pilot's Brevet No. 601. He was originally assigned to Escadrille MF8. He then joined the MS12 reconnaissance squadron, flying Morane-Saulnier L aircraft, nicknamed ‘parasol’ due to the large upper wing covering most of its narrow fuselage
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