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Edmond Audemars (1882-1970), Early Swiss aviator.
Successively world amateur champion cyclist and runner motorcyclist , he obtained his pilot's license in June 1910 and worked as chief pilot at [[Louis Bleriot]]
First to realize the flight Paris-Berlin in two days in 1912 and Berlin-Paris in one day in 1913 with an airplane Morane-Saulnier 2 and temporarily holds the altitude flight record with 6600m in 1915.


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== Sources of Information ==
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* [https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edmond_Audemars Wikipedia France]


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Edmond Audemars (1882-1970), Early Swiss aviator.

Successively world amateur champion cyclist and runner motorcyclist , he obtained his pilot's license in June 1910 and worked as chief pilot at Louis Bleriot

First to realize the flight Paris-Berlin in two days in 1912 and Berlin-Paris in one day in 1913 with an airplane Morane-Saulnier 2 and temporarily holds the altitude flight record with 6600m in 1915.

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