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Avions Mauboussin
Avions Mauboussin is a French aircraft manufacturer created in the 1930s. Formation Pierre Mauboussin had been in partnership with Louis Peyret from 1928 and had jointly designed three types of light sporting aircraft. Mauboussin left the firm in 1933 after the death of Peyret and established his own aircraft design company. The company was acquired by Fouga in 1936, but continued to produce further designs until 1948. Aircraft designs ; Mauboussin M.112 Corsaire (6 built, first original Peyret PM XII) ; Mauboussin M.120 Corsaire series: (over 100 built pre and postwar) ; Mauboussin M.40 Hemiptere: (1 single-seat double monoplane built in 1936) ; Mauboussin M.200 series: (2 low-wing aircraft built 1939-1941) ; Mauboussin M.300: (1 or 2 twin-engined low wing trainers built in 1948) Surviving aircraft Nine M.120 Corsaire series aircraft survived in French aircraft collections and museums during 2005.Ogden, 2006, p.558 A few examples are still airworthy. References Citations B ...
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Fouga
Fouga (also known as Air Fouga) was a French manufacturing company established by Gaston Fouga at Béziers during 1920. Originally specialising in the repair of railway rolling stock, the firm eventually became most noted for the aircraft it produced from its woodworking facilities at Aire-sur-l'Adour. The most successful product to be created by Fouga was the CM.170 Magister, a postwar jet-powered military trainer aircraft derived from the firm's experiences with sailplanes. Many of its features, such as its slender tapering wings, reflecting the company's sailplane heritage. During May 1958, Fouga was acquired by rival French aircraft manufacturer Potez; the company's former facilities at Toulouse continue to produce aircraft as a part of the multinational Airbus Group. History During 1920, the company was established by Gaston Fouga; from the onset, it was based at the town of Béziers in the Occitanie region of Southern France. Initially, Fouga's operated centred ar ...
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Peyret-Mauboussin
Peyret-Mauboussin was a French aircraft manufacturer of the late 1920s and early 1930s. History The firm was formed by Louis Peyret and Pierre Mauboussin in 1928 with the aim of designing and constructing a series of light sporting civil aircraft. Three types of single-engined aircraft were produced before Mauboussin left the firm in 1932 in order to form his own company. Aircraft types produced ;Peyret-Mauboussin PM X: single-seat high-wing monoplane (1 built in 1928) ;Peyret-Mauboussin PM XI: two-seat high-wing monoplane (2 built in 1931) ; Peyret-Mauboussin PM XII: two-seat low-wing monoplane (1 built in 1931) (The Mauboussin M.120 was developed from this design). Preserved aircraft The second Peyret-Mauboussin PM XI ''F-AJUL'' is preserved in the Musee Castel-Mauboussin at Cuers- Pierrefeu airfield near Toulon and can be viewed by prior arrangement.Ogden, 2006, p. 166 This light aircraft had been flown by Rene Lefevre from Paris to Tananarive Antananarivo ( French: ...
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Mauboussin is a French jewellery firm started in 1827. They opened their first US store in New York in 2009.New York Times 29 Jan 200These Jewels Look Smaller in France/ref> The company's estimated sales (in 2010/2011) were €60 million in total sales and €10 million in watches. May 10, 2017 opened the jewelry house Mauboussin in Moscow. References External links *http://www.mauboussin.com/ {{Authority control Jewellery retailers of France ...
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Mauboussin is a French jewellery Jewellery ( UK) or jewelry ( U.S.) consists of decorative items worn for personal adornment, such as brooches, rings, necklaces, earrings, pendants, bracelets, and cufflinks. Jewellery may be attached to the body or the clothes. From a we ... firm started in 1827. They opened their first US store in New York in 2009.New York Times 29 Jan 200These Jewels Look Smaller in France/ref> The company's estimated sales (in 2010/2011) were €60 million in total sales and €10 million in watches. May 10, 2017 opened the jewelry house Mauboussin in Moscow. References External links *http://www.mauboussin.com/ {{Authority control Jewellery retailers of France ...
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Mauboussin Hémiptère
The Mauboussin M.40 Hémiptère was an experimental, single seat, single engine light aircraft with unequal span tandem wings, designed in France in the 1930s. Only one was built. Design and development Between 1928 and 1932 Pierre Mauboussin worked with Louis Peyret in the Peyret-Mauboussin concern before setting up on his own as Avions Mauboussin. Peyret had earlier designed a tandem wing glider which won first prize at the first British gliding competition in 1922. Despite the overlap of designers and the shared layout, Mauboussin's tandem winged Hémiptère was significantly different from Peyret's aerodynamically as well as being a powered aircraft. The journal ''Flight'' presumed that it was a reference to the insect order Hemiptera, whose hindwings are usually shorter than their forewings. This was also a feature of the Hémiptère, in contrast to the identical, swept wings of the Peyret glider. Apart from its tandem wing, the Hémiptère was a conventional 193 ...
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Defunct (no longer in use or active) may refer to: * ''Defunct'' (video game), 2014 * Zombie process or defunct process, in Unix-like operating systems See also * * :Former entities * End-of-life product * Obsolescence Obsolescence is the state of being which occurs when an object, service, or practice is no longer maintained or required even though it may still be in good working order. It usually happens when something that is more efficient or less risky r ...
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