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The White Bird - The Truthful Inquiry

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On May 8, 1927 at 5:21 a.m., two "aces" of the First World War, Charles Nungesser and François Coli, took off from Le Bourget aboard the Oiseau Blanc with the ambition of landing in New York and making the first crossing of the Atlantic. But the biplane and its heroes disappeared on next day "somewhere in the North Atlantic". They'll never be found. Thanks to more than seven years of Sherlock Holmes-style investigation by Bernard Decré, this book finally lifts the veil on one of the greatest enigmas of the aviation epic and reveals in detail where, when, how and why the fighter plane went down. With conclusions that, eighty-seven years after the facts, intend to turn the story of the conquest of the skies upside down and reveal the real reasons why Nungesser and Coli, "pioneers of the Atlantic", were deprived of their posthumous glory.

By Bernard Decré and Vincent Mongaillard.

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l’oiseau blanc - l’enquête vérité
Editions Artaud

The White Bird - The Truthful Inquiry

€16,67

On May 8, 1927 at 5:21 a.m., two "aces" of the First World War, Charles Nungesser and François Coli, took off from Le Bourget aboard the Oiseau Blanc with the ambition of landing in New York and making the first crossing of the Atlantic. But the biplane and its heroes disappeared on next day "somewhere in the North Atlantic". They'll never be found. Thanks to more than seven years of Sherlock Holmes-style investigation by Bernard Decré, this book finally lifts the veil on one of the greatest enigmas of the aviation epic and reveals in detail where, when, how and why the fighter plane went down. With conclusions that, eighty-seven years after the facts, intend to turn the story of the conquest of the skies upside down and reveal the real reasons why Nungesser and Coli, "pioneers of the Atlantic", were deprived of their posthumous glory.

By Bernard Decré and Vincent Mongaillard.

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