-
Potez 54, flew for the
first time on 14
November 1933.
Designed by
Louis Coroller, it was
intended as a four-seat
aircraft capable of
performing duties such...
-
Jeanne Coroller-Danio (25 May 1892 in
Mordelles – 13 July 1944 in Penguily) was a
Breton nationalist and writer. She is also
known as
Jeanne Coroller (her...
- Langlois, M.; Meyer, M. R.; Vigan, A.; D’Orazi, V.; Hagelberg, J.; Le
Coroller, H.; Ligi, R.; Rouan, D.; Samland, M.; Schmidt, T.; Udry, S.; Zurlo, A...
- single-engine, two-seat
observation biplane designed as a
private venture by
Louis Coroller and
built by
Potez and
under licence by
Podlaska Wytwórnia Samolotów and...
-
Victor Coroller (born 29
January 1997 in Rennes) is a
French athlete specialising in the 400
metres and 400
metres hurdles. He
represented his country...
- post-war era. The SEA IV was
designed and
built in 1917 by
Henry Potez,
Louis Coroller, and
Marcel Bloch. It was a
derivative of
their previous SEA II design...
-
France in 1933. His
father founded a
spindle manufacturing company in Lyon.
Coroller, Catherine. "Alain Jakubowicz. Un pour tous". Liberation. Delcroix, Frédérique...
-
aircraft manufacturer founded in 1916 by
Henry Potez,
Marcel Bloch, and
Louis Coroller at Suresnes.
Having been
established amid the
First World War, the company...
-
Michel Coroller (born 10 May 1949) is a
French racing cyclist. He rode in the 1974 Tour de France. "Michel
Coroller".
Cycling Archives.
Retrieved 9 September...
- 3847/2515-5172/ab9ca9. S2CID 225798015. Gratton, Raffaele; Zurlo, Alice; Le
Coroller, Hervé; et al. (June 2020). "Searching for the near-infrared counterpart...