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Robert Détroyat (8
January 1911 – June 1941) was a
French naval officer and
Compagnon de la Libération. He
served in the
French Navy
before joining the...
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Pierre Léonce
Détroyat (1829–1898) was a
French naval officer, journalist, and author. He was born at
Bayonne (B****es-Pyrénées). He
studied at the École...
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Détroyat (F784) is a D'Estienne d'Orves-class
aviso in the
French Navy.
Armed by a crew of 90 sailors,
these vessels have the re****tion of
being among...
- Pimodan,
famous resistant, died in
deportation Lieutenant Commander Robert Detroyat,
first commandant of the
legendary 1st
battalion of
Fusilier marins, died...
- an
opera in four acts by
Camille Saint-Saëns, from a
libretto by Léonce
Détroyat and
Armand Silvestre,
based on El
cisma en
Inglaterra (The
Schism in England)...
- Yugoslavia (1)
Appointment of
officials was as follows:
Dressage Gen.
Detroyat (Ground Jury President) Jhr.
Karel F.
Quarles van
Ufford (Ground Jury Member)...
- time
limit due to a
loose harness,
beating his
nearest competitor,
Michel Detroyat of
France (who flew an M.S.225), by 23
points (645.2 to 622.9). Fieseler...
- the
Caudron C.460
winner of the 1936
National Air Races,
flown by
Michel Détroyat [fr]. Use of
these pneumatic propellers required presetting the propeller...
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Archived from the
original on 13
March 2023.
Retrieved 25
August 2022.
Détroyat,
Olivia (26
November 2012). "Le LOSC
quitte Umbro pour Nike". Le Figaro...
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which flew on 8
August 1935.
First flown by
French aerobatic pilot Michel Détroyat, the
prototype demonstrated the type's
favourable flying characteristics...