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Key persons: Robert Savary and Henri de la Fresnaye

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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Organization names Les Ateliers d'Aviation R. Savary et H. de la Fresnaye (Savary et Fresnaye)
Entity type 1
Country France
City Levallois-Perret (near Paris)
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Started aero 1916
Ended aero 1918
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