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Research in 1916 to reduce aircraft drag results in filing for a patent 9 January 1917 for parasol-winged fighter.  Prototype made for French Aviation Militare at proopeller manufacturer Societe Wassmer; by 1919 WWI armistice, 20 improved fighters had been made for Aviation Militaire by Mayen and Zodiac.  The partners then established their own factory at St. Maur les Fosses.
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Need to research other manufacturing firms listed in products description for possible inclusion; also such research would help establish location of the partners.
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Charles Edouard Pierre Gourdou and Jean Adolfe Gourdou
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Sources: G131; 2dG193; SD139
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|Organization names=Gourdou, Charles Edouard Pierre,  and Leseurre, Jean Adolfe
 
|Organization names=Gourdou, Charles Edouard Pierre,  and Leseurre, Jean Adolfe
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|Started aero=1916
 
|Started aero=1916
 
|Ended aero=1930s
 
|Ended aero=1930s
|Sources=Charles Edouard Pierre Gourdou and Jean Adolfe Gourdou
 
|Notes 1=research in 1916 to reduce aircraft drag results in filing for a patent 9 January 1917 for parasol-winged fighter.  Prototype made for French Aviation Militare at proopeller manufacturer Societe Wassmer; by 1919 WWI armistice, 20 improved fighters had been made for Aviation Militaire by Mayen and Zodiac.  The partners then established their own factory at St. Maur les Fosses.
 
|Notes 2=Need to research other manufacturing firms listed in products description for possible inclusion; also such research would help establish location of the partners.
 
|Notes 3=G131; 2dG193; SD139.
 
 
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Revision as of 20:46, 9 December 2016

Research in 1916 to reduce aircraft drag results in filing for a patent 9 January 1917 for parasol-winged fighter. Prototype made for French Aviation Militare at proopeller manufacturer Societe Wassmer; by 1919 WWI armistice, 20 improved fighters had been made for Aviation Militaire by Mayen and Zodiac. The partners then established their own factory at St. Maur les Fosses.

Need to research other manufacturing firms listed in products description for possible inclusion; also such research would help establish location of the partners.

Charles Edouard Pierre Gourdou and Jean Adolfe Gourdou

Sources: G131; 2dG193; SD139


Organization names Gourdou, Charles Edouard Pierre, and Leseurre, Jean Adolfe
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Started aero 1916
Ended aero 1930s
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