Charles Fauvel (31 December 1904 - 10 September 1979) was a French aircraft designer noted for his tailless and flying wing designs and, in particular...
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French aircraft designer Fauvel AV.22 Fauvel AV.36 Fauvel AV.44 Fauvel AV.45 Fauvel AV.48 Fauvel AV.50 Fauvel AV.61 John Fauvel (1946–2001), British historian...
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The Fauvel AV.36 was a single-seat tailless glider designed in France in the 1950s by Charles Fauvel. Although the "AV" in AV.36 stands for Aile Volante...
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C-1". www.aviafrance.com. 2003-08-21. Retrieved 2011-01-29. Gliders of Charles Fauvel Russian Aviation Museum Raptor, Kollman Composites. (Retrieved 2 November...
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[1] "DARPA - Liberty Lifter Aims to Revolutionize Heavy Air Lift". "Charles Fauvel and his Flying Wings". www.nurflugel.com (in French). Retrieved 10 June...
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The Fauvel AV.28 was a design for a fighter plane by Charles Fauvel in the late 1930s. The AV.28 was conceived as a two-seat, off-center cockpit fighter...
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John Fauvel (21 July 1947 – 12 May 2001) was a British mathematician and historian of mathematics. Fauvel was from Scotland, where his father was a principal...
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produced in series, it was later marketed to homebuilders. Like other Charles Fauvel designs, it was a tailless aircraft, and this particular design featured...
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The Fauvel AV.31 was a design for a French flying wing airliner conceived by Charles Fauvel in the early 1940s. The AV.31 was a giant transport plane...
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2 July, four eminent French doctors, Auguste Nélaton, Philippe Ricord, Fauvel and Corvisart, examined him and confirmed the diagnosis. They were reluctant...
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The Fauvel AV.17 (AV for aile volante (transl. flying wing) was a flying wing glider built in France in the late 1940s. Data from General characteristics...
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The Fauvel AV.7 was a design for a twin-hull seaplane by Charles Fauvel in the early 1930s. The AV.7 was a three-engine flying boat project, with a twin-hull...
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The Fauvel AV.45 was an unorthodox motor glider produced in France in the 1960s and 1970s. Like other Charles Fauvel designs, it was a tailless aircraft...
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artists' organization Sabam for several years. JPL · 11848 11849 Fauvel 1988 CF7 Charles Fauvel, a French aviator. JPL · 11849 11852 Shoumen 1988 RD Shoumen...
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The Fauvel AV.29 was a design for a transport plane by Charles Fauvel in the late 1930s. The AV.29, a small two-engine tourism/transport aircraft, to...
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Charles Adolphe Albert Fauvel (1840, Caen -1921), better known as Albert Fauvel, was a French lawyer and amateur entomologist who specialised in Coleoptera...
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The Fauvel AV.60 (AV for aile volante (transl. flying wing) was a flying wing tourism aircraft built in France in the early 1960s. It was a low-wing monoplane...
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(154 ft/min) power off Lift-to-drag: 30 "Fauvel AV.46". all-aero.com. Retrieved 1 March 2019. "Charles Fauvel and his Flying Wings". www.nurflugel.com...
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The Fauvel AV.3 (AV for aile volante (transl. flying wing) was a flying wing glider built in France in the early 1930s. Data from General characteristics...
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tourism cabin monoplane designed, but not built, in France. Data from , Charles Fauvel and his Flying Wings General characteristics Crew: One Capacity: 5 pax...
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unorthodox light aircraft produced in France in the 1970s. Like some other Charles Fauvel designs, it was a tailless aircraft with a reverse-delta wing. In this...
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War II. Other 1930s examples of true flying wings include Frenchman Charles Fauvel's AV3 glider of 1933 and the American Freel Flying Wing glider flown...
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William Fauvel, or Flauvel (died 1339) was an English judge and Crown official of the fourteenth century, part of whose career was spent in Ireland. Despite...
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Actinus (category Taxa named by Charles Adolphe Albert Fauvel)
Staphylininae subfamily, first described by Charles Adolphe Albert Fauvel in 1878. From Biolib: Actinus imperialis Fauvel, 1878 Actinus macleayi Olliff, 1887...
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Charles Berling (born 30 April 1958) is a French actor, director and screenwriter. Charles Berling, son of a navy doctor, is also the nephew of the literary...
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The Fauvel AV.2 (AV for aile volante (English: flying wing) was the first Fauvel type to fly, completed in 1932. According to his own account, the idea...
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International de Tourisme 1930 touring aircraft contest, piloted by Charles Fauvel, but sustained damage to its landing gear during a compulsory landing...
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verified by the British Gliding Association. On 10 September 1929, Charles Fauvel departed from Saint-Inglevert in a Mauboussin aircraft fitted with an...
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The Fauvel AV.10 was a tailless light aircraft built in France by Charles Fauvel. A two-seater side-by-side, equipped with a 75 hp engine, which first...
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List of gliders (F) (section Fauvel)
Vector (Charles Fauvel) Fauvel AV.1 Fauvel AV.2 Fauvel AV.3 Fauvel AV.7 Fauvel AV.10 Fauvel AV.14 Fauvel AV.17 Fauvel AV.22 Fauvel AV.221 Fauvel AV.222...
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