- 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...
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languages (scientific name
Larus argentatus,
German Silbermöwe,
French Goéland argenté,
Dutch zilvermeeuw), but is a much larger,
robust gull with no...
- 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
majority of pre-war 6Qs were used in
Caudron C.440
Goélands,
during the war in
Goélands and post-war in Nord's
Messerschmitt Bf 108
derived Nord...
- 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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Intelligence Agency. Elghazouani, Mehdi. "Des opérations de
comptage de
goélands autour de Saint-Pierre".
France Info.
Retrieved 23
November 2020. Briand...
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Caudron Goélands and by
September 1940 the
fleet was
transferred to Air
France and the
company was dissolved. 12 x
Caudron Simoun 5 x
Caudron Goéland 2 x...
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France 1931 700
Caudron C.280/C.400/C.410
France 1932 291
Caudron C.440
Goéland France 1934 1,702 France, Belgium,
Germany Caudron C.480 Frégate France...
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robust undercarriage,
which he
named the Darcissac-Grinvalds DG-87
Goéland (Seagull in English) and this name has been used by
three other builders...