Victor Sayaret

Adjutant Chef Victor Louis Georges Sayaret was a World War I flying ace credited with seven aerial victories.

World War I
Just after World War I began, Sayaret transferred from dragoons to the aerial service. He was flying a Voisin for Escadrille 24 when he downed his first enemy aircraft on 18 June 1915. In May 1916, he transferred to Escadrille 57 to fly a Nieuport fighter. On 17 June 1916, he scored the first of six wins over the next year; four of these wins would be shared with four other pilots, including Raoul Lufbery.

Postwar
Sayaret flew with the Mail Service. From 1924 to 1927, he was a test pilot for Farman. After that, he was a pilot for CIDNA and for Air France.

Honors and awards
Médaille Militaire

"Pilot of outstanding vigor, dash, and devotion and showing magnificent spirit. He downed a German plane behind its lines on 4 August 1916. In June he had already forced an enemy plane to land in the proximity of our trenches. Already cited in orders."

Chevalier de la Légion d'Honneur

"Has affirmed in an Escadrille de chasse, the exceptional qualities of ardor and dash which he had already shown in an Escadrille de bombardment. Médaille Militaire and cited twice in army orders, after having downed five enemy planes. He reported a sixth victory on 1 November 1916. During the course of the 15 December attacks he descended to 100 meters above the ground and silenced a German battery by strafing it."