Giuseppe Cei

Engineer, Deceased Person

1889 – 1911

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Who was Giuseppe Cei?

Giuseppe Cei was an Italian aviation pioneer.

He was born in Càscina, Tuscany, and showed a precocious talent for mechanics from a very early age. He also obtained good results as a fencer, winning the sabre prize in the International Contest held at Milano in 1908.

In the late 1909, he moved to Paris, France. He studied in the Roche School for Aeronautics and Mechanic Constructions, graduating in engineering. In the same period he started to fly planes at the Issy-les-Moulineaux airfield.

On January 1, 1911 he received the 35th piloting license in Italy. Later his aerobatic performances in Paris, riding a Farman biplane, led the French President Armand Fallières to declare him Le roi de l'air.

Cei died on March 28 of that year when his plane crashed on Rotschild Island near Puteaux. His funeral was celebrated by a large crowd in Paris. Later his body was buried in his native city.

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1889
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Mar 28, 1911

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on July 23, 2013

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