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Didier Masson : ウィキペディア英語版 | Didier Masson
Didier Masson (23 February 1886 – 2 June 1950) was a pioneering French aviator. He was born in Asnières, France. He died and was buried in Mérida, Yucatan, Mexico.〔http://www.earlyaviators.com/egrovmas.htm Retrieved on 18 November 2010.〕 Among his adventures was his life as a pioneering barnstormer, being the second flier in history to bomb a surface warship, as well as combat service in the Lafayette Escadrille with Edwin C. Parsons and Charles Nungesser. In one of the more unusual aerial victories of history, Masson shot down an enemy plane after his own plane's motor quit running. Later in life, he was a manager for pioneer Pan American World Airways, as well as a French consular officer. ==Early life and flying career==
Didier Masson apprenticed as a jeweler for a short while in 1903 before joining the French army.〔 He served in the 129e Regiment d'Infanterie from 1904 to 1906.〔 After his enlistment ended, he worked for a magneto manufacturer for some years.〔 In 1909, he hired on as a mechanic with Louis Paulhan. Masson claimed to have soloed in 1909 while still in his native country.〔
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