Paul Tissandier (19 February 1881 – 11 March 1945)[1] was a French aviator. He was the treasurer of the Fédération Aéronautique Internationale (FAI) from its foundation (1905) to 1919, and its Secretary General from 1913 to 1945, and it awards the Paul Tissandier Diploma every year in his honor.

Paul Tissandier
Paul Albert Gaston Tissandier
Born(1881-02-19)February 19, 1881
DiedMarch 11, 1945(1945-03-11) (aged 64)
AwardsLegion of Honour

Biography

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Tissandier was the son of aviator Gaston Tissandier and nephew of Albert Tissandier, Gaston's brother.

Tissandier began his flying career as a hot air balloon pilot and later moved to airships and finally to airplanes.[2][self-published source] He was a pilot-pupil of Wilbur Wright.[3] Together with Count Charles de Lambert, he was involved in the construction of hydro-gliders.[citation needed]

The Aero Club Paul Tissandier based at the Saint-Cyr-l'École airfield was named in his honour.[4]

Paul Tissandier Diploma

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Paul Tissandier Diploma awarded to Lynn Garrison

The Paul Tissandier Diploma is a perpetual international award[5] established in 1952 by the Fédération Aéronautique Internationale in memory of Tissandier who was Treasurer of the FAI from its foundation to 1919 and its Secretary General from 1913 to 1945. The diplomas are awarded to those persons who have served the cause of aviation and private and sporting aviation in particular, by their work, initiative, devotion or other endeavours.

Each Aero club which is a member of FAI may recommend a number of deserving candidates for the diploma each year; the U.S. is allowed three. The recipients are confirmed by the FAI Administrative Council and publicly announced and the Diplomas are awarded at the annual FAI General Conference.[6]

Recipients

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Notable recipients include:

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References

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  1. ^ Champagne|Berceau De L'Aviation Du Monde Retrieved September 29, 2017
  2. ^ Early Aviator - Tissandier
  3. ^ Pedro Amaral - Aviation Postcards
  4. ^ Aero Club Paul Tissandier
  5. ^ FAI website - List of awards
  6. ^ FAI website - General Conferences
  7. ^ Record file 10108: Marina Afrikanova (URS)
  8. ^ Пономарев, Юрий (2021-06-24). "Ушла из жизни летчица-планеристка Марина Африканова" [Marina Afrikanova, a glider pilot, passed away] (in Russian). Retrieved 2023-05-21.
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