Salmson is a French engineering company. Initially a pump manufacturer, it turned to automobile and aeroplane manufacturing in the 20th century, returning...
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The Salmson 2 A.2, (often shortened to Salmson 2) was a French biplane reconnaissance aircraft developed and produced by Salmson to a 1916 requirement...
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The Salmson S4 is a mid-size executive-level car introduced as the Salmson S4 C by Société des Moteurs Salmson in Autumn 1932. It was the manufacturer's...
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Between 1920 and 1951 the Société des Moteurs Salmson in France developed and built a series of widely used air-cooled aircraft engines. After their successful...
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The Salmson water-cooled aero-engines, produced in France by Société des Moteurs Salmson from 1908 until 1920, were a series of pioneering aero-engines:...
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Salmson 9 can refer to: 9-cylinder Salmson water-cooled aero-engines from 1908 until 1920 9-cylinder Salmson air-cooled aero-engines of 1917 onwards 9-cylinder...
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The Salmson 3 C.1 was a French World War I biplane fighter aircraft developed by Salmson which lost out in competition to the SPAD XIII and Morane-Saulnier...
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The Salmson Phrygane ("Caddisfly") was a French light aircraft of the 1930s. The Phrygane was a conventional, high-wing strut-braced monoplane with fixed...
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Hugo Fredrik Salmson (7 July 1843 - 1 August 1894) was a Swedish painter; known for figures and genre scenes. Salmson was born in Stockholm, Sweden. He...
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British Salmson was a British based manufacturer of cars, from 1934 to 1939. An offshoot of the French Salmson company, it was taken over by local management...
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The Salmson Randonnée is a luxury car produced by Société des Moteurs Salmson from Autumn 1950 until 1954. It was introduced as the Randonnée E-72, but...
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The Salmson-Moineau S.M.1 A3, (later re-designated Salmson Sal. 1 A3), was a French armed three-seat biplane long range reconnaissance aircraft of the...
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the leading edge. The F.90 was initially powered by a 260 hp (194 kW) Salmson AZ 9 9-cylinder radial engine, neatly enclosed in a short nose. The fuselage...
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List of aircraft (Sa) (section Salmson)
Moteurs Salmson / Compagnie Française d'Aviation – C.F.A., France) Salmson Sal. 1 A3 Salmson 2 Salmson 3 Salmson 4 Salmson 5 Salmson 6 Salmson 7 Salmson D-1...
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Argus As 10 (redirect from Salmson 8AS-04)
hydraulically actuated variable pitch propeller. Salmson 8As-00 Postwar production of the Argus As 10 in France Salmson 8As-04 Postwar production of the Argus As...
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The Salmson 9 AD was a family of air-cooled nine cylinder radial aero-engines produced in the 1930s in France by the Société des Moteurs Salmson. The 9...
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The Salmson 4 AB.2, or SAL-4 AB.2 (AB.2 - Reconnaissance Bomber two-seat) was a two-seat bomber designed and built in France during the closing stages...
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or 9-Z may refer to: (9Z)-octadecenoic acid; see Oleic acid Salmson 9 Z, a model of Salmson 9 aircraft Clerget 9Z, a model of Clerget-Blin aircraft engine...
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CFA D.7 Cricri Major (redirect from Salmson D-7 CriCri Major)
tandem glazed cabin and a fixed tail-wheel undercarriage, powered by a Salmson 5Aq-01 radial engine. An initial series of ten Cricri (Cricket) Majors...
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identifying airplanes from the state of Trinidad and Tobago Salmson 9Y, a model of Salmson 9 USP9Y, or Ubiquitin specific peptidase 9, Y-linked 9Y, Aircraft...
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fitted with two Salmson engines of 200 hp each and two Salmson engines of 136 hp each. Type B No 137, 1914; fitted with two Salmson engines of 200 hp...
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Matford Mathis Mia electric Monica Mors MPM Motors PSA Group Rosengart SAP Salmson Saviem SEAB Simca Matra René Bonnet Talbot Deutsch-Bonnet Talbot-Lago Venturi...
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Panhard (1887–2012) Panhard et Levassor (1887–1940) Rosengart (1927–1955) Salmson (1920–1957) Saviem (1955–1978) Simca (1934–1979) Talbot (1916–1959) Talbot-Lago...
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Arpin A-1 (section Specifications (Salmson engine))
enclosed cabin sat on the wing with the uncowled 68 hp (51 kW) British Salmson AD.9R radial immediately behind, with its centre line well above the booms...
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The Salmson Cricri ("Cricket") was a French light aircraft of the 1930s. The Cricri was a conventional, parasol-wing monoplane with fixed tailskid undercarriage...
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Matford Mathis Mia electric Monica Mors MPM Motors PSA Group Rosengart SAP Salmson Saviem SEAB Simca Matra René Bonnet Talbot Deutsch-Bonnet Talbot-Lago Venturi...
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82 trainer Roussel R-30 light fighter-bomber prototype Salmson Cricri elementary trainer Salmson Phrygane liaison CAO.200 fighter CAO.30 flying boat trainer...
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The Salmson-Béchereau SB-5 was a two-seat fighter aircraft built for a French government programme in 1925. Despite a powerful engine it did not perform...
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train. Salmson B.9 (Salmson 9B) 140 horsepower (104 kW) Salmson M.9 (Salmson 9M) 120 horsepower (89 kW), 90-degree propeller drive Salmson R.9 (Salmson 9R)...
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