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'''Etablissments E. Train''' formed early 1900s to produce "light engineering designs."  (meaning equipment?)
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Starting in or around 1911, the began to build airplanes too.  The first was a monoplane Starting in 1912 they also built [[seaplanes]].  From 1930, the business was mainly building aircraft engines.
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* [[Gunston, 1993]], p307
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* [[Gunston, 2005]], p461
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* [[Smithsonian Directory]], p284
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|Keywords=seaplanes; monoplane; manufacturer
 
|Started aero=1911
 
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|Notes 1=While continuing to build other engineered works, from 1911, began to build landplanes, the first beng a monoplane, and from 1912, also built seaplanes.  From 1930, the business was mainly building aircraft engines. 
 
|Notes 3=G307; 2dG461; SD284
 
 
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Latest revision as of 10:21, 25 August 2018

Etablissments E. Train formed early 1900s to produce "light engineering designs." (meaning equipment?)

Starting in or around 1911, the began to build airplanes too. The first was a monoplane Starting in 1912 they also built seaplanes. From 1930, the business was mainly building aircraft engines.

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Names Etablissments E. Train
Country FR
City
Affiliations
Keywords seaplanes, monoplane, manufacturer
Started aero 1911
Ended aero
Key people
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