• Jean-Baptiste Émile Dorand (14 May 1866 – 1 July 1922), was a French military engineer and aircraft designer. Émile Dorand was born in Semur-en-Auxois...
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    The Dorand AR.1 was a World War I French two-seat observation biplane aircraft used by the French Air Force, the American Expeditionary Force and, in small...
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    Breguet, Clément-Bayard, Deperdussin, Ponnier, Voisin and Dorand. Capitaine Émile Dorand's offering, the DO.1, was an un-equal span biplane of wooden...
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    François Patriat, the engineers Edmé Régnier L'Aîné (1751–1825) and Émile Dorand (1866-1922), and the Encyclopédiste Philippe Guéneau de Montbeillard...
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  • "Arago biography". MacTutor History of Mathematics archive. "Fonds Emile Dorand (PDF in French with transcript)". Docplayer.fr. Retrieved 30 December...
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    testing. To provide a suitable replacement The STAé, its Director Colonel Dorand and Établissements Letord, formulated the A3 specification and co-operated...
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  • biplane by Colonel Dorand, director of the Service technique de l'aéronautique (STAé) at Chalais-Meudon. Letord went on to build the Dorand AR.1 and 2 and...
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  • Dorand 1909 Laboratoire Dorand 1911 biplane Dorand AR.1 Dorand AR.2 Dorand DO.1 Dorand armoured interceptor Dorand BU Dorand flying boat (Réne Dorand...
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  • 1916, to coordinate all aspects of the design of new aircraft, led by Émile Dorand former head of Laboratoire d'aéronautique de Chalais-Meudon, ( the contemporary...
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  • March 1917 Wibault presented a fighter design to Lieutenant-Colonel Émile Dorand, Director of the Technical Section of Military Aeronautics (STAé) in...
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    and moved to Clermont-Ferrand for flight testing the following year. Émile Dorand was a balloonist and engineer, who had been at Chalais-Meudon since 1907...
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    time, it was one of the most stable helicopters in existence. The Bréguet-Dorand Gyroplane Laboratoire was built in 1933. It was a coaxial helicopter, contra-rotating...
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  • Robert was transferred to aviation duty, being posted to Escadrille DO.22, a Dorand DO.1 squadron. In May 1915, he was sent for pilot's training. On 26 December...
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    (1996–2004) Jacques de Coulon (2004–2008) Matthias Wider (since 2008) Jean-Pierre Dorand Fabrice Hadjadj Félicien Morel Claude Schorderet Denis Clerc Michel Bugnon-Mordant...
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