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- The Marais avionette was a single seat, low-powered cantilever monoplane built in France in 1923 to compete in a newspaper-sponsored tour contest. Engine...
- The Peyret Avionette was a low power, single seat French monoplane which won several first-place prizes at the Congrès Experimental contest of 1923. The...
- The Peitz 101, aka Peitz Avionette, was a French amateur-built, all-metal light aircraft, first flown during the winter of 1931–32. The Peitz 101 was...
- Peyret-Nessler Avionette was a French sports aircraft built in the mid 1920s. It featured a parasol monoplane layout. Data from Avionette : Avionette Peyret-Nessler...
- Aircraft built by Peyret Peyret Peyret Alérion Peyret powered Alérion Peyret Avionette Peyret Tandem Peyret VI Peyret and collaborators Peyret-Abrial A-2 Vautour...
- Aircraft built by Peyret Peyret Peyret Alérion Peyret powered Alérion Peyret Avionette Peyret Tandem Peyret VI Peyret and collaborators Peyret-Abrial A-2 Vautour...
- practical but economical flying. It was one of the first of these French avionettes. Eric Nessler was well known as a French glider pilot and builder in the...
- Aircraft built by Peyret Peyret Peyret Alérion Peyret powered Alérion Peyret Avionette Peyret Tandem Peyret VI Peyret and collaborators Peyret-Abrial A-2 Vautour...
- Aircraft built by Peyret Peyret Peyret Alérion Peyret powered Alérion Peyret Avionette Peyret Tandem Peyret VI Peyret and collaborators Peyret-Abrial A-2 Vautour...
- 88 m (290 ft) Wikimedia Commons has media related to Albert TE.1. "Une Avionette Remarquable". L'Aérophile. 34 (7–8): 108–9. 1–15 April 1926. "Concours...