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Full name
  
Joaquin Collar Serra

Nationality
  
Spain


Name
  
Joaquin Serra

Role
  
Aviator

Joaquin Collar Serra

Born
  
25 November 1906 Figueras, Spain (
1906-11-25
)

Cause of death
  
Air accident (presumed)

Known for
  
Took part in the historic flight of the Cuatro Vientos from Seville, Spain to Camaguey, Cuba on 10–11 June 1933

Died
  
June 20, 1933, Villahermosa, Mexico

Joaquín Collar Serra (Figueras, Spain, 25 November 1906 - Vicinity of Villahermosa, Mexico, 20 June 1933) was a Spanish military aviator.

In 1933, together with Mariano Barberán y Tros de Ilarduya and Sergeant Modesto Madariaga he flew the Cuatro Vientos a Br.19 TF Super Bidon built specially for this flight, from Spain to Cuba. The flight, which took 39 hours and 55 minutes, departed Seville on at 4:40 on 10 June 1933 and arrived in Camagüey at 20:45 (local time) on 11 June 1933, after a flight of 7320 km.

The plane departed for Mexico City on 20 June 1933, without Madariaga on board, and disappeared in flight, being last sighted in the vicinity of Villahermosa, Mexico. No trace of the plane or of its two occupants was subsequently found.

References

Joaquín Collar Serra Wikipedia