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  1. Leif Dietrichson (1 September 1890 – disappeared 18 June 1928) was a Norwegian military officer and aviation pioneer. He is most famous for joining Roald Amundsen and Lincoln Ellsworth in the 1925 North Pole Expedition.

  2. 16 de abr. de 2020 · En 1887 nacía en el barranco Francés de Almagrera, en Cuevas del Almanzora, Leif Preus Dietrichson. Era hijo de Johan Nordahl Brun Preus y Jorgine Eleonore Dietrichson, la hermana de Fredrik Dietrichson, el ingeniero jefe de la 2ª sección de La Compañía de Águilas en esos momentos, instalado en las instalaciones de la ...

  3. Leif Dietrichson’s deep-blue eyes, good humour and ability as pilot and navigator were emphasised in his obituaries. He was posthumously appointed captain in the naval air force while the search for the Latham was still underway.

  4. Born: 1890, Hønefoss, Norway. Died: 1928, unknown. Disappeared on flight with Latham 47. Dietrichson was a pioneer in Norway’s flying community and had extensive experience, from the Naval Academy, as a torpedo chief in the forces protecting Norway’s neutrality, and in the Navy Air Service.

  5. 25 de ago. de 2009 · Iban Amundsen, su compatriota Leif Dietrichson, y otros cuatro franceses, entre ellos el pionero de la aeronavegación René Guilbaud. Pero pronto se les perdió el rastro.

  6. In the middle of the crowd are Roald Amundsen and the pilot Leif Dietrichson. Three years earlier, Dietrichson had shown his qualities during the expedition to 88 degrees north, and Amundsen thought him “too good a man not to be used now.” So room would be made for both of them on board the Latham.

  7. 17 de jun. de 2013 · On 18 June 1928, Roald Amundsen and a team of five men (René Guilbaud, Leif Dietrichson, Albert Cavelier de Cuverville, Gilbert Brazy and Emile Valette) flew in a French Latham 47 prototype aeroplane from Tromsø, Norway, to aid in the rescue of survivors of the crashed airship Italia.