- The
Caudron C.440
Goéland ("seagull") was a six-seat twin-engine
utility aircraft developed in
France in the mid-1930s. It was a
conventionally configured...
- CCGS
Goéland is a
training vessel of the
Canadian Coast Guard and
located at the
Canadian Coast Guard College in Westmount, Nova Scotia. The ship is based...
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Goéland was the name ship of a two-vessel
class of "brick-avisos" (advice brigs),
built to a
design by Raymond-Antoine
Haran and
launched in 1787. She...
- The Air Est
Goeland (English: Gull),
sometimes called the Clavé
Goéland,
after the designer, is a
French parasol-wing, T-tailed, single-seat
motor glider...
- the Kriegsmarine,
serving as HS 06
Goëland, and
later as the
Vorpostenboot V 727
Goëland and
later as V 216
Goëland. She was sunk in 1944. The ship 42...
- The Lac au
Goéland (English: Gull Lake) is a
freshwater body of
water crossed by the
Waswanipi River and is
located within Eeyou Istchee James Bay (muni****lity)...
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Caproni Ca.313
bomber C.272
Luciole liaison C.400 Phalène
liaison C.445
Goeland liaison/transport C.600
Aiglon liaison C.630
Simoun transport C.714 Cyclone...
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Messerschmitt aircraft parts,
Messerschmitt Bf 108s the Caudron's
Simoun and
Goéland ranges, the
Siebel Si-204, for the Wehrmacht. It also
repaired aircraft...
- more
robust undercarriage,
which he
named the Darcissac-Grinvalds DG-87
Goéland (Seagull in English) and this name has been used by
three other builders...
- (French:
goéland ichthyaète) (A) Audouin's gull,
Ichthyaetus audouinii (French:
goéland d'Audouin)
Common gull,
Larus c**** (French:
goéland cendré) Ring-billed...