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Georges Pelletier d'Oisy

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Nickname(s)
  
Pivolo

Service/branch
  
Flying service

Unit
  
HF19, MS 12, N69/Spa69

Other name
  
Pivolo

Allegiance
  
France

Rank
  
Capitaine

Died
  
26 May 1953, Morocco

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Awards
  
Legion of Honour, Médaille militaire, Croix de Guerre

Capitaine Georges Pelletier d'Oisy (1892–1953) was a French aviator and World War I ace. He attempted a circumnavigation of the world in 1924.

Pelletier d'Oisy began his aviation career as a World War I flying ace credited with five aerial victories.

On 24 April 1924, Pelletier d'Oisy and Adjutant Lucien Besin departed Paris eastbound in a Breguet 19.A.2 in an attempt to fly around the world. Their attempt ended when they crashed their airplane on a golf course in Shanghai, China. They had covered 10,580 miles (17,037 km) in 26 days.

Pelletier d'Oisy was in Hong Kong when a British Royal Air Force team of aviators making an eastbound attempt to circumnavigate the world arrived there on 30 June 1924, and he traded flying stories with Squadron Leader Archibald Stuart-MacLaren and Flying Officer William Plenderleith of the British team. Shortly after that, he departed for Tokyo, Japan, in a Breguet 14 he had borrowed from the Republic of China government, arriving there on 17 July 1924. The entire trip from Paris to Tokyo had taken 120 hours in the air over 84 days.

In June 1925, flying a Blériot-SPAD S.61, he won the Michelin Cup, completing the 2,835 km (1,762 mi) course in 15hr 8 min.

References

Georges Pelletier d'Oisy Wikipedia