SAINT-EXUPÉRY (Antoine de)

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SAINT-EXUPÉRY (Antoine de)
Aircraft logbook Breguet-Latécoère 14 Torpédo F-AFNH. [Latécoère, 1926-1928]. In-8 oblong (16.4 x 25 cm), 104 ff. preprinted, partially completed in ink, original beige canvas cardboard, with the title "Carnet de route" stamped on the first plate and the words "162" in ink on the same plate and on the back. Important airmail logbook, testifying in particular to the beginnings of the Toulouse-Saint Louis (Senegal) line. It lists 91 flights made on a Breguet-Latécoère XIV Torpédo aircraft between October 1926 and January 1928 before it crashed in Morgonera, Spain, on 27 January 1928. Spain, 27 January 1928. The aircraft made flights in France before being assigned to African routes from March 1927. These logbooks, issued by the Air Navigation Service at the Ministry of Public Works, and assigned to a specific aircraft, were not to leave the aircraft. Each page is signed by the pilot who made the flight, with his comments. The signatures of the pioneers of postal aviation appear throughout the pages: Henri Guillaumet (6 flights), René Riguelle (4 flights), André Dubourdieu (5 flights), Marcel Reine (one flight), Éloi Ville (2 flights), Émile Lécrivain (3 flights), etc., and Antoine de Saint Exupéry, for a flight from Toulouse to Perpignan on November 24, 1926, and another from Cap Juby (now Morocco) to Port-Étienne (Mauritania) on December 4, 1927. Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, who obtained his public transport pilot's license in July 1926, was hired at Latécoère in mid-October. From February 1927, he was a pilot in the mail service on the Casablanca-Dakar line before being appointed in October of the same year as head of the airfield at Cap Juby. It was during this period that he wrote his first novel, Courrier sud. A rare and precious document testifying to the beginnings of the airmail service. A large part of Latécoère's archives would have been destroyed by fire at the end of the 1960s, and only a fe
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