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Commandant Jean Baptiste Marie Charles de Tricornot de Rose (14 October 1876 – 11 May 1916) was a French Army pilot. He joined the French Army in 1895 and became a cavalry officer. During a three-year suspension, for refusing orders to enter churches in support of the 1905 French law on the Separation of the Churches and the State, de Rose became interested in aircraft. Upon his return to the army he attended a flying school and became the first holder of a French military pilot's licence. In the lead-up to the First World War de Rose served under Jean Baptiste Eugène Estienne to develop French army aviation and experimented with mounting machine guns on aircraft.

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  • Charles de Tricornot de Rose (en)
  • Charles de Tricornot de Rose (fr)
  • Де Роз, Шарль (ru)
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  • Charles de Tricornot de Rose, baron de Tricornot, surnommé Carlo de Rose (1876-1916), est considéré comme le père de l'avion de chasse en France. (fr)
  • Шарль де Трикорно́ де Роз (фр. Charles de Tricornot de Rose, 1876—1916) — французский военный деятель, считается создателем концепции соединений истребительной авиации, вплоть до своей гибели командующий первым таким соединением французской армии на Западном фронте Первой мировой войны. (ru)
  • Commandant Jean Baptiste Marie Charles de Tricornot de Rose (14 October 1876 – 11 May 1916) was a French Army pilot. He joined the French Army in 1895 and became a cavalry officer. During a three-year suspension, for refusing orders to enter churches in support of the 1905 French law on the Separation of the Churches and the State, de Rose became interested in aircraft. Upon his return to the army he attended a flying school and became the first holder of a French military pilot's licence. In the lead-up to the First World War de Rose served under Jean Baptiste Eugène Estienne to develop French army aviation and experimented with mounting machine guns on aircraft. (en)
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  • Charles de Tricornot de Rose (en)
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  • Charles de Tricornot de Rose (en)
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  • Soissons, France (en)
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  • Paris, France (en)
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  • * World War I ** Battle of Verdun (en)
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  • Jean Baptiste Marie Charles de Tricornot de Rose (en)
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  • Commandant Jean Baptiste Marie Charles de Tricornot de Rose (14 October 1876 – 11 May 1916) was a French Army pilot. He joined the French Army in 1895 and became a cavalry officer. During a three-year suspension, for refusing orders to enter churches in support of the 1905 French law on the Separation of the Churches and the State, de Rose became interested in aircraft. Upon his return to the army he attended a flying school and became the first holder of a French military pilot's licence. In the lead-up to the First World War de Rose served under Jean Baptiste Eugène Estienne to develop French army aviation and experimented with mounting machine guns on aircraft. During the war de Rose first led a squadron and then the aircraft assigned to the 5th Army. He foresaw the importance of dedicated fighter aircraft and raised the first French fighter squadron in 1915. De Rose played a key part in the early stage of the 1916 Battle of Verdun, using groups of aircraft and continuous patrolling to establish air superiority over the German forces. He died during a demonstration of flying near Soissons. (en)
  • Charles de Tricornot de Rose, baron de Tricornot, surnommé Carlo de Rose (1876-1916), est considéré comme le père de l'avion de chasse en France. (fr)
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