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  2. Jean-Claude Bouillon - Wikipedia

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    Le pilote 1988 The Unbearable Lightness of Being: 1990 The March: J.M. Limonier 1991 Les Enfants du vent: Le père 1993 Pas d'amour sans amour: Cocktail Guest 1994 Faut pas rire du bonheur: 1994 Consentement mutuel: Le père de Jeanne 1997 Arlette: The host 1998 Un grand cri d'amour: Journalist 1999 Comme un poisson hors de l'eau: Le directeur ...

  3. Henri Rougier - Wikipedia

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    Henri Louis Rougier, (28 October 1876 – July 1956) [1] was a French sportsman, racing cyclist, pioneer aeroplane pilot and sporting motorist. He is best remembered for his victory in the inaugural Monte Carlo Rally when he drove his Turcat-Méry from Paris to Monte Carlo, but he was also a regular competitor in both 'City to City' and Grand Prix races.

  4. André Turcat - Wikipedia

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    He was an author and wrote several books. Among the latest are Concorde essais et batailles (1977) and Pilote d'essais: Mémoires (2005), both in French. [3] In 1998, Turcat was inducted into the International Air & Space Hall of Fame at the San Diego Air & Space Museum. [4]

  5. Hans-Joachim Marseille - Wikipedia

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    Marseille completed his training at a Fighter Pilot School in Vienna to which he was posted on 1 November 1939. One of his instructors was the Austro-Hungarian World War I ace Julius Arigi. Marseille graduated with an outstanding evaluation on 18 July 1940 and was assigned to Ergänzungsjagdgruppe Merseburg, stationed at the airport in ...

  6. Marseille: The edgy city emerging as Europe’s new ... - AOL

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    Marseille is enormous: dramatically demonstrated when you climb the steep hill up to the Notre-Dame de la Garde basilica, which at 150 meters (492 feet) above sea level, offers an amazing ...

  7. Aéropostale (aviation) - Wikipedia

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    A Salmson 2 Berline of Lignes aeriennes Latécoère c.1918. Security paper of the Compagnie Générale Aéropostale, issued 5. November 1928. Aéropostale (formally, Compagnie générale aéropostale) was a pioneering aviation company which operated from 1918 to 1933.

  8. Pilote - Wikipedia

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    Pilote (French:), for a while subtitled the magazine of Asterix and Obelix (French: Le Journal D’Astérix et D’Obélix) was a French comics magazine published from 1959 to 1989. Showcasing most of the major French or Belgian comics talents of its day the magazine introduced major series such as Astérix , Barbe-Rouge , Blueberry , Achille ...

  9. Jean-Pierre Nicolas - Wikipedia

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    Nicolas was born in Marseille. He was the Sporting Director for Peugeot in the WRC until 2005, around the time the 206 WRC and the short-lived factory-spec 307 WRC from 2004 to 2005 was the official works Peugeot car. He was then the FIA Intercontinental Rally Challenge's Motorsport Development Manager.