- the
hands of
Delage dealer Albert Guyot.
Guyot won at an
average 49.8 mph (80.1 km/h), not
needing to stop for fuel. All
three Delages finished this...
- the six-cylinder
Delages would return in 1946, the eight-cylinder D8
series did not. 1936
Delage D8 120
Chapron Cabriolet 1936
Delage D8 120
Chapron Cabriolet...
- wheelbase,
shared with the four-cylinder
Delayahe Models such as the 134N.
Delages retained their own
engine designs and the D6-60 came with a
straight 6...
- The
Delage D12 is a
hybrid street-legal
sports car
produced by the
French automobile manufacturer Delage from 2022. The
French car
manufacturer Delage ceased...
- Guy
Delage claims he is the
first person to swim solo
across the
Atlantic Ocean (with the help of a kick board, from the Cape
Verde Islands to Barbados)...
-
Delage is a
French automobile manufacturer.
Delage or
Delâge may also
refer to: Cyrille-Fraser
Delâge (1869–1957),
Quebec politician Guy
Delage, French...
-
Louis Delâge (22
March 1874 – 14
December 1947) was a
French pioneer automotive engineer and manufacturer. Born
Pierre Louis Delâge to a
family of modest...
- franchise. The film was
directed by
Chris Renaud, co-directed by
Patrick Delage,
produced by
Chris Meledandri and
Brett Hoffman, and
written by Mike White...
- Nieuport,
later Nieuport-
Delage, was a
French aeroplane company that
primarily built racing aircraft before World War I and
fighter aircraft during World...
- The Nieuport-
Delage NiD.29 was a
French single-seat
biplane fighter (C.I category)
designed and
built by Nieuport-
Delage for the
French Air Force. The...