Joseph Le Brix
Joseph Le Brix (22 February 1899 - 12 September 1931) was a French aviator and a capitaine de corvette (lieutenant commander) in the French Navy. He is best known for an around-the-world flight he made as copilot and navigator in 1927-1928 which included history's first flight across the South Atlantic Ocean, and for record-setting nonstop long-distance flights he made or attempted between 1929 and 1931.
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Left to right: René Mesmin (1897-1931), Joseph Le Brix (1899-1931), and Marcel Doret (1896-1955) standing in front of the Dewoitine D.33 Trait d'Union II in 1931. | |
Born | Baden, Morbihan, France | 22 February 1899
Died | 12 September 1931 32) Ufa, Soviet Union | (aged
Buried | Baden, Morbihan, France |
Allegiance | France |
Service/ | French Navy |
Years of service | ? - 1931 |
Rank | Capitain de corvette |
Battles/wars | Rif War |
Awards | Croix de Guerre (France) Legion of Honor (France) Distinguished Flying Cross (United States) |
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