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Founder [[Robert Savary]] was an engineer.  He designed a biplane using a system of deformation instead of warping of the planes, constructed at works of [[Leon Bolles]], a motor car manufacturer, 1909.  By 1914, had designed and built at least 12 biplanes, all different, including single- and double-propeller racers and military biplanes.  By mid-1910 ran a flying school at Chartes that used his biplanes and by mid-1912 was running a military school at Chartres.  In 1911, one of his military biplanes won the Legion d'Honneur.  Appears to have retired in 1914 but in 1916 soon returned to manufacturing as co-founder of [[Les Ateliers d'Aviation R. Savrary et H. de la Fresnaye]].
|Organization names=Societe Anonyme des Aeroplanes Robert Savary (Savary)
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more is available in FM through 1914
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=== Sources ===
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* [[Gunston, 1993]], p268
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* [[Gunston, 2005]], p410
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* SD250
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* 1909FM186
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* 1910FM648
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* 1912FM332
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|Names=Société Anonyme des Aeroplanes Robert Savary; Savary
 
|Country=France
 
|Country=France
 
|City=Chartes
 
|City=Chartes
 
|Started aero=by 1909
 
|Started aero=by 1909
 
|Ended aero=1914
 
|Ended aero=1914
|Sources=Roberty Savary, an engineer
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|Key people=Robert Savary; Leon Bolles
|Notes 1=Designed biplane using a system of deformation instead of warping of the planes, constructed at works of Leon Bolles, a motor car manufacturer, 1909.  By 1914, had designed and built at least 12 biplanes, all different, including single- and double-propeller racers and military biplanes.  By mid-1910 ran a flying school at Chartes that used his biplanes and by mid-1912 was running a military school at Chartres.  In 1911, one of his military biplanes won the Legion d'Honneur.  Appears to have retired in 1914 but in 1916 soon returned to manufacturing as co-founder of Les Ateliers d'Aviation R. Savrary et H. de la Fresnaye, which see. 
 
|Notes 2=more is available in FM through 1914
 
|Notes 3=G268; 2dG410; SD250; 1909FM186; 1910FM648; 1912FM332;
 
 
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Latest revision as of 20:54, 25 December 2018

Founder Robert Savary was an engineer. He designed a biplane using a system of deformation instead of warping of the planes, constructed at works of Leon Bolles, a motor car manufacturer, 1909. By 1914, had designed and built at least 12 biplanes, all different, including single- and double-propeller racers and military biplanes. By mid-1910 ran a flying school at Chartes that used his biplanes and by mid-1912 was running a military school at Chartres. In 1911, one of his military biplanes won the Legion d'Honneur. Appears to have retired in 1914 but in 1916 soon returned to manufacturing as co-founder of Les Ateliers d'Aviation R. Savrary et H. de la Fresnaye.

more is available in FM through 1914

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Names Société Anonyme des Aeroplanes Robert Savary, Savary
Country France
City Chartes
Affiliations
Keywords
Started aero by 1909
Ended aero 1914
Key people Robert Savary, Leon Bolles
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