Hanriot

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Key people: René Hanriot; Louis-Alfred Ponnier, factory director, who left to found firm Avions Ponnier, 1912.

René Hanriot was an early aviator, constructed some seven monoplanes before stopping, in 1913. He formed firm Aéroplanes Hanriot et Cie, ca. 1914, at the outbreak of WWI.

Hippolyte Parent had filed with "The Monoplans Hanriot Co. Limited", as phrased on the French patent document, with the patent associated with département Marne.[1] This is also the location data we have on Hippolyte Parent, when filing on his own.[2]

Multiple patents refer to "Société anonyme des appareils d'aviation Hanriot" which presumably is the same as Aéroplanes Hanriot et Cie.

The individual patent filer René Hanriot is associated with this firm, naturally. Co-filings, with the firm acting in collaboration with the individual Henri-Hubert Pagny. Said collaboration had begun before the Hanriot incorporation.

Patents associated with organization named Société anonyme des appareils d'aviation Hanriot

Patents associated with organization named Monoplans Hanriot Cie

Patents associated with organization named Hanriot

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Names Hanriot, Aéroplanes Hanriot et Cie, Société anonyme des appareils d'aviation Hanriot, Monoplans Hanriot Cie
Country France
City Reims, département Marne, France
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Started aero 1907
Ended aero 1913
Key people René Hanriot, Louis Alfred Ponnier, Henri-Hubert Pagny
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