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[[Paul Schmitt]] set up factory in 1913 to build Morane-Saulnier monoplanes, which he appears to have continued doing through WWI.  Also in 1913 built variable incidence biplane tested ca. December 1913.  Late 1917, produced prototype 2-seat reconnaissance biplane gunner and bomber and in 1918 produced center-float armed seaplane, said to have been tested by U.S. Navy.  Also built several other aircraft, apparently of his own design.
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Sources: G270; 2dG413; SD232; 1920Dir23
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|Organization names=Ateliers de Constructions Mecaniques et Aeronautiques Paul Schmitt
 
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|Started aero=1913
 
|Ended aero=?
 
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|Notes 1=Set up factory in 1913 to build Morane-Saulnier monoplanes, which he appears to have continuied doing through WWI.  Also in 1913 built variable incidence biplane tested ca. December 1913.  Late 1917, produced prototype 2-seat reconnaissance biplane gunner and bomber and in 1918 produced center-float armed seaplane, said to have been tested by U.S. Navy.  Also built several other aircraft, apparenlty of his own design. 
 
|Notes 2=there may have been a second business name, have a couple of citations to follow-up on.
 
|Notes 3=G270; 2dG413; SD232; 1920Dir23;
 
 
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Revision as of 19:32, 13 December 2016

Paul Schmitt set up factory in 1913 to build Morane-Saulnier monoplanes, which he appears to have continued doing through WWI. Also in 1913 built variable incidence biplane tested ca. December 1913. Late 1917, produced prototype 2-seat reconnaissance biplane gunner and bomber and in 1918 produced center-float armed seaplane, said to have been tested by U.S. Navy. Also built several other aircraft, apparently of his own design.

Sources: G270; 2dG413; SD232; 1920Dir23


Organization names Ateliers de Constructions Mecaniques et Aeronautiques Paul Schmitt
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Country France
City 39, Route de la Revolte, Levallois-Perret, Seine (near Paris)
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Started aero 1913
Ended aero ?
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