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Maurice Clement, early French aviator
Maurice Clement, early French aviator
See [[Clement-Bayard]]
Born the son of Adolphe Clement


1910 June, at Issy: "With his biplane, Maurice Clement has been meeting with a good deal of success, and on the 2nd he made the last two flights for his pilot's certificate. Later in the day he made four flights with passengers and then changed over to the "Demoiselle" on which he flew for some minutes. He was also flying well on Saturday last on his biplane."<ref>Flight 11 June 1910</ref>
1910 June, at Issy: "With his biplane, Maurice Clement has been meeting with a good deal of success, and on the 2nd he made the last two flights for his pilot's certificate. Later in the day he made four flights with passengers and then changed over to the "Demoiselle" on which he flew for some minutes. He was also flying well on Saturday last on his biplane."<ref>Flight 11 June 1910</ref>

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1910.

Maurice Clement, early French aviator

See Clement-Bayard

Born the son of Adolphe Clement

1910 June, at Issy: "With his biplane, Maurice Clement has been meeting with a good deal of success, and on the 2nd he made the last two flights for his pilot's certificate. Later in the day he made four flights with passengers and then changed over to the "Demoiselle" on which he flew for some minutes. He was also flying well on Saturday last on his biplane."[1]

21 June: Maurice Clément-Bayard gained his aviator's certificate.

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  1. Flight 11 June 1910