File:Robert Martinet (1885-1917) et Georges Legagneux (1882-1914) aviateurs (A).jpg

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English: Photograph of the Angers-Saumur airplanes race, Monday, June 6, 1910. Robert Martinet on the left and Georges Legagneux on the right, in the center one of the organizers equipped with binoculars. The two airmen created the Corbelieu aerodrome near Compiègne with a flying school on Henry Farman aircraft. Georges Legagneux kills himself during the Air Show in Saumur on July 6, 1914. In service ordered during the First World War, Captain Robert Martinet was killed in a Farman aeroplane test near Mikra, Greece, on April 9, 1917.
Français : Photographie de la course d'aéroplanes Angers-Saumur en date du lundi 6 juin 1910. Robert Martinet à gauche et Georges Legagneux à droite, au centre un des organisateurs équipé de jumelles. Les deux aviateurs fondent l'aérodrome de Corbelieu près de Compiègne avec une école de pilotage sur des appareils Henry Farman. Georges Legagneux se tue au cours du meeting aérien de Saumur le 6 juillet 1914. En service commandé pendant la Première Guerre mondiale, le capitaine Robert Martinet trouve la mort lors d’un essai d’appareil Farman près de Mikra en Grèce, le 9 avril 1917.
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