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Guy du Merle

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Full Name
  
Du Merle

Predecessor
  
None

Residence
  
France

Name
  
Guy Merle

Nationality
  
French

Died
  
June 6, 1993

Citizenship
  
French


Born
  
1 January 1908 (
1908-01-01
)
Toulon

Education
  
Aerospace engineer test pilot

Known for
  
First Director-General of the Ecole nationale de l'aviation civile

Alma mater
  
Ecole Polytechnique, Ecole nationale superieure de l'aeronautique et de l'espace

Guy du Merle (1 January 1908 – 6 June 1993) was a French aeronautical engineer, test pilot and writer. He was the first director-general of the École nationale de l'aviation civile (French civil aviation university).

Biography

Du Merle was born in Toulon. A graduate from the École polytechnique (X 27) and the École nationale supérieure de l'aéronautique et de l'espace (Supaéro 32), he began his career as an air military engineer in the military air center from 1933 to 1935 and test pilot on more than hundred types of aircraft, seaplanes and gliders, including, with Captain Rozanoff, the Messerschmitt 109 and the Heinkel 111 captured by the Republicans in Spain in 1938. In 1945 he became director of the aerospace department, until 1948. Meanwhile, from 1940 to 1950, he taught the aerospace manufacturer at SUPAERO. In 1948, he became the first director of the École nationale de l'aviation civile (French civil aviation university), a position held until 1951 and the appointment of his successor, Gilbert Manuel.

A roundabout of the city of Toulouse bears his name.

References

Guy du Merle Wikipedia