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+ | 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. | ||
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+ | Sources: G307; 2dG461; SD284 | ||
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Revision as of 08:43, 18 December 2016
Etablissments E. Train formed early 1900s to produce light engineering designs.
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.
Sources: G307; 2dG461; SD284
Organization names | Etablissments E. Train |
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Entity type | 1 |
Country | France |
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Started aero | 1911 |
Ended aero | ? |
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