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'''Les Ateliers d'Aviation R. Savary et H. de la Fresnaye''' built over 1,000 aircraft by WWI Armistice, about half of them Nieuports.
|Organization names=Les Ateliers d'Aviation R. Savary et H. de la Fresnaye (Savary et Fresnaye)
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The firm's name is from a snippet from Ray Sanger, "Nieuport Aircraft of World War One," (2002), found through Google Books.  First name of de la Fresnaye is from snippet from Cross & Cockade Journal, Vol. 7 (1966), also found through Google Books.  Both sources are at [[LOC]].
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=== Sources ===
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* [[Gunston, 1993]], p268
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* [[Gunston, 2005]], p410
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* SNA107
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* 7C&C246
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|Names=Les Ateliers d'Aviation R. Savary et H. de la Fresnaye (Savary et Fresnaye)
 
|Country=France
 
|Country=France
 
|City=Levallois-Perret (near Paris)
 
|City=Levallois-Perret (near Paris)
 
|Started aero=1916
 
|Started aero=1916
 
|Ended aero=1918
 
|Ended aero=1918
|Sources=Robert Savary and Henri de la Fresnaye
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|Key people=Robert Savary; Henri de la Fresnaye
|Notes 1=Built over 1,000 aircraft by WWI Armistice, about half of them Nieuports.
 
|Notes 2=firm name is from a snippet from Ray Sanger, "Nieuport Aircraft of World War One," (2002), found through Google Books.  First name of de la Fresnaye is from snippet from Cross & Cockade Journal, Vol. 7 (1966), also found through Google Books.  Both sources will be reviewed at LOC. 
 
|Notes 3=G268; 2dG410, SNA107; 7C&C246;
 
 
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Latest revision as of 09:20, 11 November 2018

Les Ateliers d'Aviation R. Savary et H. de la Fresnaye built over 1,000 aircraft by WWI Armistice, about half of them Nieuports.

The firm's name is from a snippet from Ray Sanger, "Nieuport Aircraft of World War One," (2002), found through Google Books. First name of de la Fresnaye is from snippet from Cross & Cockade Journal, Vol. 7 (1966), also found through Google Books. Both sources are at LOC.

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Names Les Ateliers d'Aviation R. Savary et H. de la Fresnaye (Savary et Fresnaye)
Country France
City Levallois-Perret (near Paris)
Affiliations
Keywords
Started aero 1916
Ended aero 1918
Key people Robert Savary, Henri de la Fresnaye
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