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Antonio Fernández Santillana (7 February 1876 – 6 December 1909) was an early pioneer in aviation. He was a Spaniard residing in France and a tailor by profession. Fernández became interested in aviation and constructed three aircraft during 1909, the third of which was exhibited at the Paris Aero Salon in October 1909. He was killed at Nice when he lost control of his aircraft.

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  • Antonio Fernández Santillana (7 February 1876 – 6 December 1909) was an early pioneer in aviation. He was a Spaniard residing in France and a tailor by profession. Fernández became interested in aviation and constructed three aircraft during 1909, the third of which was exhibited at the Paris Aero Salon in October 1909. He was killed at Nice when he lost control of his aircraft. (en)
  • Antonio Fernández Santillana (Aranjuez, Madrid, España 1866 - Costa Azul, Francia 6 de diciembre de 1909) fue un modisto y aviador español, considerado el primer aviador español. Se trasladó en su juventud a París, donde ejerció su oficio de modisto, logrando alcanzar un reconocido prestigio profesional. Siempre aficionado al deporte y la mecánica, siguió con interés las noticias de los primeros vuelos de los Hermanos Wright. En 6 de diciembre de 1909, falleció en un accidente de su aeroplano en la Costa Azul. (es)
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  • Antonio Fernández Santillana (7 February 1876 – 6 December 1909) was an early pioneer in aviation. He was a Spaniard residing in France and a tailor by profession. Fernández became interested in aviation and constructed three aircraft during 1909, the third of which was exhibited at the Paris Aero Salon in October 1909. He was killed at Nice when he lost control of his aircraft. (en)
  • Antonio Fernández Santillana (Aranjuez, Madrid, España 1866 - Costa Azul, Francia 6 de diciembre de 1909) fue un modisto y aviador español, considerado el primer aviador español. Se trasladó en su juventud a París, donde ejerció su oficio de modisto, logrando alcanzar un reconocido prestigio profesional. Siempre aficionado al deporte y la mecánica, siguió con interés las noticias de los primeros vuelos de los Hermanos Wright. Entabló amistad con otros aviadores de la época, lo que le llevó a iniciar la construcción de un aeroplano en 1908 conocido como el aeroplano Fernández. Participó con él en varios festivales aéreos, incluso despertando el interés de Armand Fallières a la sazón Presidente de la República Francesa. En 6 de diciembre de 1909, falleció en un accidente de su aeroplano en la Costa Azul. (es)
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