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Lieutenant ? Sanchez; ? Besa.  While in Spain in 1909 [[Sanchez]] had built a biplane.
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built a few aircraft for sale, including a multiplane, a seaplane, a Wright type, and a hydroplane.  Also built licensed engines.
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Entries in G, 2dG, and SD suggest no production after 1914, but the fact that there was an entry in the 1920 Directory suggests it would have been in business through WWI (building engines, maybe?; if so, whose?).
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Sources: G266, 2dG408; SD249; 1920Dir23
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|Organization names=Sanchez-Besa
 
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|Started aero=1912
 
|Started aero=1912
 
|Ended aero=?
 
|Ended aero=?
|Sources=Lieutenant ? Sanchez; ? Besa.  While in Spain in 1909, Sanchez, which see, had built a biplane.
 
|Notes 1=built a few aircraft for sale, including a multiplane, a seaplane, a Wright type, and a hydroplane.  Also built licensed engines.
 
|Notes 2=Entries in G, 2dG, and SD suggest no production after 1914, but the fact that there was an entry in the 1920 Directory suggests it would have been in business through WWI (building engines, maybe?; if so, whose?).
 
|Notes 3=G266, 2dG408; SD249; 1920Dir23
 
 
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Revision as of 23:16, 24 December 2016

Lieutenant ? Sanchez; ? Besa. While in Spain in 1909 Sanchez had built a biplane.

built a few aircraft for sale, including a multiplane, a seaplane, a Wright type, and a hydroplane. Also built licensed engines.

Entries in G, 2dG, and SD suggest no production after 1914, but the fact that there was an entry in the 1920 Directory suggests it would have been in business through WWI (building engines, maybe?; if so, whose?).

Sources: G266, 2dG408; SD249; 1920Dir23


Organization names Sanchez-Besa
Entity type 1
Country France
City 2, Avenue de Bellevue a Sevres, (Seine et Oise), France
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Scope
Started aero 1912
Ended aero ?
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