René Mesmin's Human Design Chart

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          René Mesmin's Biography

          French aviator who was part of the three-man crew of an unsuccessful flight from Paris to Tokyo, planned as the first non-stop flight between these cities. René Mesmin, along with Joseph Le Brix and chief pilot Marcel Doret first flew in Dewoitine D.33 Trait d’Union from 7-10 June 1931, exceeding a distance of 10,000 km. On another attempt at a non-stop record, the aircraft, its engine frozen over Siberia, landed in trees. The plane was destroyed, but the crew unharmed. In their second attempt, the three men took off from Paris on 11 September 1931 also with Tokyo as their destination. On the morning of the 12th, the aircraft was caught in bad weather and crashed in the Urals. Doret was the only survivor, Le Brix and Mesmin were unable to parachute to safety. Mesmin was 34.
          Link to Wikipedia biography (French)

          René Mesmin's Chart
          Your Type is like a blueprint for how you best interact with the world. It's determined by the way energy flows through your defined centers and channels in your chart.