The Dufaux 5 was a two-seat airplane built in 1910–11 by French-Swiss aviation pioneers Henri and Armand Dufaux. After Armand Dufaux had flown over Lake...
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Dufaux may refer to: Dufaux (surname) Dufaux automobile, Swiss race car manufacturer, 1904 - 1907. Dufaux, the Japanese name of Dufort, a character in...
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Armand Dufaux (1883–1941) was a Swiss aviation pioneer who became famous for flying the length of Lake Geneva in 1910. His mother was Noémie de Rochefort-Luçay...
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various aircraft, among them the Blériot XI, Morane-Borel monoplane, Dufaux 4, Dufaux 5 and SIAI S.13 seaplane. Ahmet Ali Çelikten – Ottoman-born Turkish...
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Frederic Dufaux is an electrical engineer with Telecom ParisTech in Paris, France. Dufaux was named a Fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics...
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Army". The Times. No. 39361. London. 26 August 1910. col A, p. 5. Longyard, p. 61. "Dufaux, Armand and Henri". Heli-archive.ch. 2010. Retrieved 31 August...
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The Dufaux 4 was an experimental aircraft built in Switzerland in 1909 and which was originally constructed as an unnamed biplane, the third aircraft constructed...
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from Armand Dufaux, a Dufaux 5 biplane. Failloubaz later acquired a licence to build it in Switzerland as the Failloubaz-Licence Dufaux.[citation needed]...
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so-called Dufaux triplane was an unnamed experimental aircraft built in Switzerland in 1908. It was constructed by the brothers Armand and Henri Dufaux who...
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Corps and demonstrated the military possibilities of aircraft with his Dufaux 5; the beginning of the military aviation in Switzerland. Only after the...
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Breuil Monoplane No.2 1911 Du Breuil Monoplane No.3 1911 Dufaux 5 doppeldecker 1911 Dufaux Floatplane 1911 Dunne D.6 monoplane 1911 Dunne D.7 all wing...
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Alejandro; Caprini, Chiara; Colpi, Monica; Cornish, Neil J; Danzmann, Karsten; Dufaux, Jean-François; Gair, Jonathan; Jennrich, Oliver; Jetzer, Philippe; Klein...
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Normande, Richard Virenque Overall Vuelta a Burgos, Laurent Dufaux Overall Route du Sud, Laurent Dufaux Gent–Wevelgem, Lars Michaelsen Stages 4 & 6 Critérium...
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Gilles Vincent Dufaux (born 13 December 1994) is a Swiss sport shooter. He participated at the 2018 ISSF World Shooting Championships, winning a medal...
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have originated ca. 1902 by the French-Swiss brothers Henri and Armand Dufaux, for which they got a patent in February 1904, and made their work public...
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Laurent Dufaux (born 20 May 1969 in Montreux, Switzerland) is a former professional road cyclist from 1991 to 2004. He was the Swiss National Road Race...
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artist Auguste Frederic Dufaux, known as Frederic, and had three children including aviation pioneers Henri Dufaux and Armand Dufaux. Henri Rochefort financially...
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Retrieved 16 August 2024. "Dufaux manda en la Dauphine" [Dufaux commits in the Dauphiné] (PDF). El Mundo Deportivo (in Spanish). 5 June 1994. p. 43. Retrieved...
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McLaughlin. The music score was by Carl Davis and the cinematography by Guy Dufaux. The production was designed by Taavo Soodor. A&E Network launched a widespread...
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Nobel Peace Prize winner Armand Dufaux (1833–1941), aviation pioneer, flew the length of Lake Geneva in 1910 Henri Dufaux (1879–1980), French-Swiss aviation...
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experiments using a Dufaux 4 biplane equipped with floats. On 24/25 June 1911, during a flight meeting in Annecy, he crashed his Dufaux 5 on Lake Geneva....
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pictures of the same scene to improve dynamic range appears to be Mann Dufaux, Frédéric; Le Callet, Patrick; Mantiuk, Rafal; Mrak, Marta (2016). High...
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dignitaries was the Waregem notary Eduard Dufaux. At the notary's home, Emile got to know Eduard's niece Charlotte Dufaux. They got married in 1886. Artistically...
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Djinn is a Franco-Belgian comics series written by Jean Dufaux and illustrated by Ana Miralles. The story is an adult adventure-thriller and deals with...
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Emily Hampshire Colm Feore Saul Rubinek Michael Murphy Cinematography Guy Dufaux Edited by Arthur Tarnowski Music by Malajube Production company Portman...
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Belgium. After compiling a record of 8–0 (6 KOs) he defeated Christophe Dufaux on 21 June 2014 in Lichtervelde, Belgium, capturing the vacant Belgian cruiserweight...
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List of aircraft (Df–Dz) (section Dufaux)
Watt D.W.2 (Dufaux, Armand and Henri, Switzerland) Dufaux helicopter Dufaux triplane Dufaux 4 Dufaux 5 Dufaux fighter Dufaux Avion-Canon Dufaux C.2 Fighter...
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Gest'. From 2008, with Jean Dufaux as scriptwriter, Tillier signs the fantastic triptych Le Bois des Vierges, Still with Dufaux, from 2015, Tillier draws...
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National Film Board of Canada documentary Nelli Kim, co-directed by Georges Dufaux and Pierre Bernier, which was filmed at the 1976 Summer Games and released...
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stages: a time trial and a hill climb. "À travers Lausanne". Memoire-du-cyclisme.eu. Retrieved 5 April 2020. "A Travers Lausanne". FirstCycling.com. 2022....
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