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Particular relations between [[Établissements Borel]] and [[Aéroplanes Morane-Saulnier]] are yet to be clarified.
 
Particular relations between [[Établissements Borel]] and [[Aéroplanes Morane-Saulnier]] are yet to be clarified.
  
As an individua, Borel worked in collaboration with [[Raymond Saulnier]] and [[Léon Morane]].
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As an individual, Borel worked in collaboration with [[Raymond Saulnier]] and [[Léon Morane]]. The specific pertinence of this to later corporate developments is being investigated.
 
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Revision as of 16:43, 18 December 2018

Gabriel Borel was an aero inventor, French (born 1880(?) and deceased 1960), founder of Établissements Borel, which firm built a number of monoplanes between 1909 and 1914. After the war Établissements Borel was restructured as the Société Générale des Constructions Industrielles et Mécaniques (SGCIM).[1]

Particular relations between Établissements Borel and Aéroplanes Morane-Saulnier are yet to be clarified.

As an individual, Borel worked in collaboration with Raymond Saulnier and Léon Morane. The specific pertinence of this to later corporate developments is being investigated. This person had 0 publications and 6 patents in this database.

Patents whose inventor or applicant is Gabriel Borel

References

Établissements Borel on English Wikipedia, Établissements Borel on French Wikipedia


Names Gabriel Borel
Countries FR
Locations Paris, Seine, France
Occupations
Tech areas Airplane, Wings, Stability, Monoplane, Chassis, Wheels, Construction, Design
Accreditations
Affiliations Raymond Saulnier, Léon Morane
Family name
Birth date 1880(?)
Death date 1960
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