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- Q4759885 description "French flying ace".
- Q4759885 description "French flying ace".
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- Q4759885 abstract "André Dubonnet (28 June 1897 – 20 January 1980) was a French flying ace, athlete, racecar driver, and inventor.Dubonnet was the son of Joseph Dubonnet, founder of the Dubonnet apéritif firm, from which he inherited substantial wealth.He began military service as an artilleryman, but switched to aviation. He was credited with six aerial victories as a pilot during World War I. Flying a SPAD XIII, he shared two out of his three May 1918 victories with Frank Baylies, teamed up with Fernand Chavannes to destroy an observation balloon on 13 June, and split a pair of wins on 16 August 1918, with Joseph de Sevin and Captain Battle.During the 1920s, Dubonnet competed in Olympic bobsledding as well as racing cars for Bugatti and Hispano-Suiza. He later spent much of his fortune developing inventions. He successfully sold an automobile suspension system (système Dubonnet) to General Motors, but nearly went bankrupt late in life while working on solar energy. He also developed several aerodynamic studies and commissioned some special aerodynamic cars to be built for him.Dubonnet became a Chevalier of the Légion d'honneur in January 1936.He returned to service during World War II, serving in GCI/2.".
- Q4759885 allegiance "France".
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- Q4759885 birthDate "1887-06-28".
- Q4759885 birthYear "1887".
- Q4759885 deathDate "1980-01-20".
- Q4759885 deathYear "1980".
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- Q4759885 allegiance "France".
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- Q4759885 dateOfBirth "1887-06-28".
- Q4759885 dateOfDeath "1980-01-20".
- Q4759885 name "André Dubonnet".
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- Q4759885 shortDescription "French flying ace".
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- Q4759885 comment "André Dubonnet (28 June 1897 – 20 January 1980) was a French flying ace, athlete, racecar driver, and inventor.Dubonnet was the son of Joseph Dubonnet, founder of the Dubonnet apéritif firm, from which he inherited substantial wealth.He began military service as an artilleryman, but switched to aviation. He was credited with six aerial victories as a pilot during World War I.".
- Q4759885 label "André Dubonnet".
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- Q4759885 name "André Dubonnet".
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