Club Aéronautique de l'Aube

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The Club Aéronautique de l'Aube was founded 1 Sept. 1901 at Troyes, département Aube, France. It began an annual bulletin in 1903; the fourth annual bulletin is dated 1907. By 1910 there was a second section at Romilly, which see. The club co-published Aube-Sports, a monthly review with the Union Motocycliste et Automobile de l'Aube and Association Sportive de Troyes et Sainte-Savine, 1932-1935, and the periodical Aube Aeronautique, 1936-1939. Then, in 1982, published Lien d'Informations des Aero-Clubs.

In 1910, the club included some 26 active members, including officers, and nearly 70 honorary members. Officers, 1910, included: H. Joanneton, president; Adre Vital and Xavier Lemaire, vice presidents; Paul Pannetier, treasurer; and Henri Protat, secretary. Honorary President, 1910, was Lemblin-Armant, mayor of Troyes. In addition, there was a separate section at Romilly.

Braunbeck's also has an Aero Club de l'Aube at this same address, which was not a member of AeCF. Need to verify whether there were one or two organizations of the Aube.

Affiliated with AeCF, 1908 or earlier

  • Address: 23 Place de la Bonneterie, Troyes (at least 1907-1910); Parc d'Aerostation, 19 Rue de Gournay, Troyes (at least 1910)

Sources

  • 1:5 Aeronautics (NYC) 44 (1907)
  • 1:6 Aeronautics (NYC) 37 (1907)
  • 2:3 Aeronautics (NYC) 37 (1908)
  • 1909 Jane's All the World's Aircraft 92
  • 1909 Motor Cyclopaedia YB 110 Misc.
  • 1910 Annuario dell' Aeronautica Primo 375 (Sept. 1910)
  • 1910-1911 Jane's All the World's Aircraft 125 (Nov. 1910)
  • Aéro-Manuel 1911 268, 486-487 (1 Oct. 1910)
  • WorldCat.org and WorldCat-OCLC

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Organization names Club Aeronautic of the Aube ; Club Aeronautique de l'Aube
Entity type
Country France
Locations Troyes, Aube
Affiliated with AeCF
Scope Regional
Started aero 1901
Ended aero 1982 or later
Keywords
Key people H. Joanneton, Adre Vital, Xavier Lemaire, Paul Pannetier, Henri Protat
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