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I did a review of all the sources on this page, whilst converting all this Wikipage's bare URL links to proper inline citations, as part of the holistic tidying up of this "Léon Delagrange" 'Wikipage'. There are two which could not be rescued, that need attention:-
1) Flight Magazine 1911 - The inline citation labeled "FlightMagazine-1911" is the second Flight Magazine reference source used, however, this one is not archived. The fact that there was sufficient information to track down this article, means that I have retained the dead URL as a reference, however, it needs further work. The reference backs up the fact that Léon Delagrange won 8 Aéro-Club wards in 1909, and there is no other source provided as evidencing this.
2) Yorkshire Post-Unknown - The inline citation labeled "YorkshirePost-Unknown" is the second Yorkshire Post reference. The first is only a Yorkshire Post article excerpt in a different article on a different website. The Yorkshire Post does not appear to have an online archive of it own. The fact that the original reference was almost a bare URL link, with only the title as identifying information about the article, means there it is very difficult to chase down the original source material (without even knowing the date of the article), even though it comes from a recognised periodical. In addition, there is a secondary source for the information that it evidences, so the need for obtaining this source is lessened. However, with further research work, this original source could be located and the reference rescued, therefore, I have retained this as an inline citation.