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Édouard Jean Bague (1879 – 1911) was an early twentieth-century French aviator. A lieutenant in the Algerian tirailleurs, he obtained his aviators's licence (number 337) from the Aéro-Club de France on 23 November 1910. He resigned his commission early in 1911 to concentrate on aviation and, in particular, his plan to cross the Mediterranean by air. In the same year he published two books, Mes premières impressions d'aviateur and Nice-Gorgone en aéroplane under the name Édouard Bague.

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  • Édouard Jean Bague (Paris 1er, 19 mai 1879 - Mer Méditerranée, 5 juin 1911), est un aviateur français, titulaire du brevet de pilote no 337, le 23 novembre 1910, connu pour ses tentatives de traversée de la Méditerranée par la voie des airs, dont la dernière lui sera fatale. (fr)
  • Édouard Jean Bague (1879 – 1911) was an early twentieth-century French aviator. A lieutenant in the Algerian tirailleurs, he obtained his aviators's licence (number 337) from the Aéro-Club de France on 23 November 1910. He resigned his commission early in 1911 to concentrate on aviation and, in particular, his plan to cross the Mediterranean by air. In the same year he published two books, Mes premières impressions d'aviateur and Nice-Gorgone en aéroplane under the name Édouard Bague. (en)
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  • Édouard Jean Bague (Paris 1er, 19 mai 1879 - Mer Méditerranée, 5 juin 1911), est un aviateur français, titulaire du brevet de pilote no 337, le 23 novembre 1910, connu pour ses tentatives de traversée de la Méditerranée par la voie des airs, dont la dernière lui sera fatale. (fr)
  • Édouard Jean Bague (1879 – 1911) was an early twentieth-century French aviator. A lieutenant in the Algerian tirailleurs, he obtained his aviators's licence (number 337) from the Aéro-Club de France on 23 November 1910. He resigned his commission early in 1911 to concentrate on aviation and, in particular, his plan to cross the Mediterranean by air. In the same year he published two books, Mes premières impressions d'aviateur and Nice-Gorgone en aéroplane under the name Édouard Bague. (en)
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