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'''Gustav Jules Eugene Blondeau''' was an early pilot and went on to form [[Hewlett & Blondeau]] Limited, an aircraft manufacturer in the United Kindgdom. He was born on [[8 March]] [[1871]] in [[Tregnier]], [[France]], (a small town to the North East of Paris) and graduated from [[Farman Aircraft]] at [[Mourmelon]] in France on [[July 10]] [[1910]] then joining the [[Gnome et Rhône|Gnome engine works]]. He later opened his own [[flying school]] at [[Brooklands]], Surrey, (the famous motor racing circuit) where he met [[Hilda Hewlett]]. <ref>[http://www.bath.ac.uk/~ensegb/hbomnia. History of Hewlett and Blondeau]</ref>
'''Gustav Jules Eugene Blondeau''' (1871-1965) was an early pilot and went on to form [[Hewlett & Blondeau]] Limited, an aircraft manufacturer in the United Kingdom. He was born on 8 March 1871 in [[Tergnier]], [[France]], (a small town to the North East of Paris) and graduated from [[Farman Aircraft]] at [[Mourmelon 131 military airbase|Mourmelon]] in France on 10 July 1910, then joining the [[Gnome et Rhône|Gnome engine works]]. He later opened his own [[flying school]] at [[Brooklands]], Surrey, (the famous motor racing circuit) where he met [[Hilda Hewlett]].<ref>[http://www.bath.ac.uk/~ensegb/hbomnia. History of Hewlett and Blondeau]{{dead link|date=January 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref>


Together they formed [[Hewlett & Blondeau]] and built [[Farman]], [[Caudron]], [[Avro]] and [[Hanriot]] aircraft under licence, they were the first UK producers of Caudron aircraft. Blondeau died on [[3 March]] [[1965]] at 176 Old Bedford Road [[Luton]].<ref>{{LondonGazette|issue=43607|startpage=3031|date=[[23 March]] [[1965]]|accessdate=2007-11-29}}</ref>
Together they formed [[Hewlett & Blondeau]] and built [[Farman]], [[Caudron]], [[Avro]] and [[Hanriot]] aircraft under licence, they were the first UK producers of Caudron aircraft. Blondeau died on 3 March 1965 at 176 Old Bedford Road [[Luton]].<ref>{{London Gazette|issue=43607|page=3031|date=23 March 1965}}</ref>


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Latest revision as of 12:48, 31 March 2023

Gustav Blondeau
Born8 March 1871
Died3 March 1965
Occupation(s)Aviator and business entrepreneur

Gustav Jules Eugene Blondeau (1871-1965) was an early pilot and went on to form Hewlett & Blondeau Limited, an aircraft manufacturer in the United Kingdom. He was born on 8 March 1871 in Tergnier, France, (a small town to the North East of Paris) and graduated from Farman Aircraft at Mourmelon in France on 10 July 1910, then joining the Gnome engine works. He later opened his own flying school at Brooklands, Surrey, (the famous motor racing circuit) where he met Hilda Hewlett.[1]

Together they formed Hewlett & Blondeau and built Farman, Caudron, Avro and Hanriot aircraft under licence, they were the first UK producers of Caudron aircraft. Blondeau died on 3 March 1965 at 176 Old Bedford Road Luton.[2]

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  1. ^ History of Hewlett and Blondeau[permanent dead link]
  2. ^ "No. 43607". The London Gazette. 23 March 1965. p. 3031.