This brave fellow (landing on a 92 foot department-store roof, to claim a prize in 1919 Paris) is Jules Vedrines - an early French pilot who spent WW1 flying spies into tight spaces (good practise for this stunt). He was also the first man to ever fly faster than 100mph.
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This brave fellow (landing on a 92 foot department-store roof, to claim a prize in 1919 Paris) is Jules Vedrines - an early French pilot who spent WW1 flying spies into tight spaces (good practise for this stunt). He was also the first man to ever fly faster than 100mph.