Claude Piel (15 January 1921 – 19 August 1982) was a notable French aircraft designer. Piel was born in Paris, the son of an aeronautical carpenter. One...
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Look up Piel or piel in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Piel may refer to: Claude Piel, (1921–1982), French aircraft designer Eleanor Jackson Piel )1920-2022)...
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an elliptical trailing edge. The prototype was designed and built by Claude Piel, who then licensed manufacture of the aircraft to a number of firms,...
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Piel Pinocchio may refer to one of three different aircraft designs by Claude Piel: Piel CP-10 Pinocchio, a tandem-wing design Piel CP-20 Pinocchio, a...
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Corporation – United States Piel, Avions Claude Piel – France Piel, Claude Piel – France Piel, Etablissements Claude Piel – France Piel, Piel Aviation SA – France...
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friend Silbad who are trying to reach Perdide and save Piel before it is too late. A man named Claude drives a vehicle across the planet Perdide. He sends...
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The Piel CP.70 Beryl is a French twin-seat, single-engine sport aircraft designed by Claude Piel. It was first flown in France in the 1960s and marketed...
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designer and artist Claude Pickens, American missionary and photographer Claude de Picques (1515–?), French bookbinder Claude Piel (1921–1982), French...
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The Piel CP.60 Diamant is a single-engine light aircraft designed in France in the 1960s and marketed for home building. The Diamant is a conventional...
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Piel CP-150 Onyx is a single-seat, low-cost and low-power ultralight aircraft. The aircraft was designed by French aeronautical engineer Claude Piel....
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The Piel CP.80 Zephir (or Zef), Piel CP.801 and Piel CP.802 are racing aircraft developed in France in the 1970s and marketed for homebuilding. They are...
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see PIAGGIO and DOUGLAS PIEL – Avions Claude Piel (France); Claude Piel (France); Etablissements Claude Piel (France); Piel Aviation SA (France) PIETENPOL...
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The Piel CP-10 was a post-war French sports aircraft in the Pou du Ciel tradition and was the first design from Claude Piel to fly. The CP-10 Pinocchio...
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the Piel Super Emeraude – one built 1980. It is also known as RD 95, after Vidor's friend and advisor, Robert Denize, who had collaborated with Claude Piel...
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The Piel CP.90 Pinocchio II was a single-seat, single-engine aerobatic sport aircraft developed in France and marketed for homebuilding. The design was...
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– Jean Beaufret, philosopher and Germanist (born 1907). 19 August – Claude Piel, aircraft designer (born 1921). 11 September – Albert Soboul, historian...
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Colette Caillat, professor of Sanskrit and comparative grammar (died 2007) Claude Piel, aircraft designer (died 1982) 26 January – Eddie Barclay, music producer...
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The Piel CP.500 was a light aircraft of unusual configuration designed in France in the 1970s with the intention of marketing it for homebuilding. This...
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The Piel CP-40 Donald is a French homebuilt, single engine, single seat, high wing aircraft. It was first flown in the early 1950s, though the last of...
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List of aircraft (Pi–Pz) (section Piel)
(Claude Piel) Piel CP.10 Pinocchio Piel CP.20 Pinocchio I Piel CP.40 Donald Piel CP.402 Piel CP.41 Piel CP.100 Piel CP.140 Piel CP.500 Piel Beryl Piel...
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the name Pinocchio, the CP-20 was a completely different design from Claude Piel's first aircraft, the CP-10 Pinocchio. The CP-20 is a conventional low...
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and a production line was established to build the Piel CP.301 Emeraude, designed by Claude Piel, initially as the CP.30, under licence for French club...
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Claude James Ransone as Tate Adam Chubbuck as Ken Park Maeve Quinlan as Rhonda Amanda Plummer as Claude's Pregnant Mother Wade Williams as Claude's Father...
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My Way (category Songs with music by Claude François)
1969. The original song was written by Jacques Revaux, Gilles Thibaut, and Claude François, and was first recorded by the latter in 1967. The song was a success...
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Florence Gibson, and Edward Piel. William Desmond as Larry Lang Florence Gibson as Mother Dolan Edward Piel as Claude Dutton Frank Lanning as Two-Gun...
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Norman Parkinson, Eve Arnold, Francesco Scavullo, Annie Leibovitz, Denis Piel, and Robert Mapplethorpe. Her image has appeared on such magazines as Marie...
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Chinese Box (category Films with screenplays by Jean-Claude Carrière)
Wayne Wang Written by Jean-Claude Carrière Larry Gross Paul Theroux Wayne Wang Produced by Lydia Dean Pilcher Jean-Louis Piel Wayne Wang Starring Jeremy...
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French animated film directed by Philippe Grimond and produced by Yannick Piel. It is the film based on the Asterix comic series to being a co-production...
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Panic may also refer to: Panic (1928 film), a German film directed by Harry Piel Panic (1946 film), also known as Panique, 1946 French film by Julien Duvivier...
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Henri-Lucien Cheffer; Raoul Serres 1908 – 1909 – Victor Hammer 1910 – Jules Piel 1912 – 1914 – André Lavrillier 1919 – Albert Decaris; Gaston Lavrillier 1920...
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