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Juan Bielovucic (30 July 1889 – 14 January 1949) was a Peruvian aviator of Croatian and French descent who set several speed and altitude aviation records in 1910–13. He was also the first person to complete a successful powered aircraft crossing of the Alps in 1913, following a 1910 attempt by his friend Jorge Chávez that ended in a fatal crash landing. He established the first aviation school in South America in Lima, Peru. Bielovucic became a colonel of the Peruvian Aviation Corps (PAC) in 1911, joined the Service Aéronautique of the French Army as a volunteer in 1914 and earned the Legion of Honour for his service in World War I. He retired from active aviation in 1920 and returned to Peru where he became the lieutenant commander of the PAC Reserve. He was also active with the French R

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  • Juan Bielovucic (en)
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  • Juan Bielovucic Cavalié (Lima, 30 de julio de 1889 - París, 14 de enero de 1949) fue un aviador peruano. Fue uno de los pioneros de la aviación mundial y es reconocido en el Perú como un héroe. (es)
  • Jean Bielovucic Cavalié (30 juillet 1889 à Lima – 1949) est un aviateur franco-péruvien, d’origine française par sa mère et croate par son père. Titulaire du brevet de pilote no 87 depuis le 10 juin 1910, il est devenu célèbre en remportant le record du monde de cross-country aérien avec escales en volant de Paris à Bordeaux en septembre 1910, puis en réalisant la seconde traversée aérienne des Alpes en janvier 1913. (fr)
  • Juan Bielovucic (30 July 1889 – 14 January 1949) was a Peruvian aviator of Croatian and French descent who set several speed and altitude aviation records in 1910–13. He was also the first person to complete a successful powered aircraft crossing of the Alps in 1913, following a 1910 attempt by his friend Jorge Chávez that ended in a fatal crash landing. He established the first aviation school in South America in Lima, Peru. Bielovucic became a colonel of the Peruvian Aviation Corps (PAC) in 1911, joined the Service Aéronautique of the French Army as a volunteer in 1914 and earned the Legion of Honour for his service in World War I. He retired from active aviation in 1920 and returned to Peru where he became the lieutenant commander of the PAC Reserve. He was also active with the French R (en)
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  • Juan Bielovucic (en)
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