-
Edward E.
Penhoet (born
December 11, 1940, in Oakland, California) co-founded Chiron, an
American multinational biotechnology firm
based in Emeryville...
- The Richard-
Penhoët 2 was a 1926 French, large, five-engined flying-boat airliner,
carrying up to
twenty p****engers. The sole
example flew in 1926 but...
-
Ateliers et
Chantiers de
Penhoët was a
shipyard established in 1861 by the
Scottish engineer John
Scott in Saint-Nazaire, France. It was
owned by the...
- Paul
Penhoët (born 28
December 2001) is a
French road cyclist, who
currently rides for UCI
WorldTeam Groupama–FDJ. In 2022 he rode for UCI
WorldTeam Groupama–FDJ...
- was
financially backed by the
Penhoët shipyards,
which led to the
aircraft alternatively being referred to as '
Penhoët Wibault'.
Development of what would...
- l'Atlantique yard
evolved from the
Ateliers et
Chantiers de Saint-Nazaire
Penhoët, Saint-Nazaire, France,
famous for
building the
transatlantic liners: France...
-
Aircraft of the
French Air
Force and
Naval Aviation during the
Phoney War and the
Battle of France, and
aircraft of the Free
French Air
Force (FAFL). The...
-
Professor Edward Penhoet, and vice
president for research,
Pablo DT Valenzuela. All were
academics from the
University of California;
Penhoet at Berkeley,...
- and Saint-Nazaire. In 1861 a
Scottish engineer founded the
Chantiers de
Penhoët at Saint-Nazaire.
Ateliers et
Chantiers de la
Loire (ACL) was
formed in...
-
Ateliers et
Chantiers de
Penhoët at Saint-Nazaire. The two At. & Ch. de
France ships are
listed as "cancelled" but the four
Penhoët ships were
under construction...