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Ratier-Figeac is an
aircraft components manufacturer in Figeac, France. From 1926
until 1930 it also
built a car with a 746 cc
overhead camshaft engine...
- Nantes-en-
Ratier (French pronunciation: [nɑ̃t ɑ̃ ʁatje]) is a
commune in the Isère
department in
southeastern France.
Communes of the Isère department...
- Charles-Victor-Hilaire
Ratier (13
January 1807 – 6
August 1898) was a 19th-century
French lithographer,
playwright and printer. The son of a librarian...
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retrieved 9
September 2012 Decombeix, PM. "La
Maison Ratier : les hélices
Ratier métalliques." www.
ratier.org.
Archived from the
original on 12
November 2017...
- July/August 2003,
Airbus signed a
contract worth up to USD$830
million with
Ratier-Figeac to
supply the propellers,
which would be 5.33
meters (17.5 feet)...
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Rodrigo Sebastian Ratier (born May 21, 1969) is an
Argentine composer, arranger,
conductor and
pianist from
Buenos Aires, Argentina. He has
developed his...
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Francois Ratier (born
August 12, 1972) is a
French rugby union and
Canadian coach. He was the head
coach of the
Canada women's
national rugby union team...
- century".
Deutsche Welle. 2016-09-27.
Retrieved 2017-06-19.
Ratier, 2013, pp. 312–315
Ratier, 2013,
Chapters 2–3, pp. 25–140 de Weyer, 2015, pp. 143–144...
- also
written by Giraud).
Ratier, 2013, pp. 141-228 Collective, 1986, p. 21; Berner, 2003, p. 23
Ratier, 2013, p. 205
Ratier, 2013, pp. 118-120, 205; "Récits...
- Propellers: 2-bladed
Ratier série 34 fixed-pitch
wooden propeller, 2.940 m (9 ft 8 in)
diameter with
Renault 12F
engines (2-bladed
Ratier série 34 fixed-pitch...