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Tissandier is a surname, and may
refer to:
Gaston Tissandier (1843–1899),
French chemist, meteorologist,
aviator and
editor Albert Tissandier (1839–1906)...
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Gaston Tissandier (November 21, 1843 –
August 30, 1899) was a
French chemist, meteorologist, aviator, and editor. He
escaped besieged Paris by balloon...
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Tissandier (19
February 1881 – 11
March 1945) was a
French aviator.
Tissandier was the son of
aviator Gaston Tissandier and
nephew of
Albert Tissandier...
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Albert Tissandier (1839 – 5
September 1906) was a
French architect, aviator, illustrator,
editor and archaeologist. He was the
brother of
adventurer Gaston...
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adventurer Gaston Tissandier. The
magazine also
received an
enormous amount of time, effort, and
contributions from his brother,
Albert Tissandier. From 1873...
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Balloon pilot's
licence issued by the Aéro-Club de
France to Mr.
Tissandier...
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received the
Federal Aviation Award for
Extraordinary Service, the Paul
Tissandier Diploma from the Fédération Aéronautique
Internationale and the 1984 Harmon...
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nearly 40,000
square meters. Luc
Besson and
production designer Hugues Tissandier created settings that did not
appear in the
first film: a church, shops...
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Costume Design Catherine Leterrier Nominated Best
Production Design Hugues Tissandier Nominated 2000 César
Award Best
Costume Design Catherine Leterrier Won...
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syndicate requirements to
train three French pilots (Charles de Lambert, Paul
Tissandier, and Paul-Nicolas Lucas-Girardville). In
April the
Wrights went to Rome...