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"SALMSON" sur en.wikipedia.org
Salmson is a French engineering company. Initially a pump manufacturer, it turned to automobile and aeroplane manufacturing in the 20th century, ...
Salmson

Salmson

Société
La Société des Moteurs Salmson, ou plus communément Salmson, a été de 1913 à 1962 un des grands constructeurs aéronautiques et automobiles français aux côtés d'Hispano-Suiza, Farman, Voisin, Renault ou Lorraine-Dietrich. Wikipédia
Création : 1890
Disparition : 1962
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Salmson designs and manufactures pumping systems in a constant focus on innovation for water supply, pressure boosting, HVAC, lifting, sanitation, industry, ...
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"SALMSON" sur en.wikipedia.org
British Salmson was a British based manufacturer of cars, from 1934 to 1939. An offshoot of the French Salmson company, it was taken over by local ...
Salmson was established in 1890 and has been involved in two of the major industrial revolutions which marked the history of the early 20th century.
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Jun 4, 2021 - Explore Johan Van Tonder's board "salmson ( 1921 - 1957 )", followed by 122 people on Pinterest. See more ideas about antique cars, ...
"SALMSON" sur airandspace.si.edu
It primarily powered Salmson-built aircraft, principally the Salmson 2 SAL day reconnaissance bomber used by American squadrons in 1918. The French-built Z-9 ...
"SALMSON" sur www.belroseclassics.com
Styled by Eugène Martin, the 2300 Sport was a pretty 2+2 coupé, 227 examples of which were made up to 1957 with bodies by Esclassan (39 cars) and Henri Chapron, ...
Salmson 2A2. One of the early aviation's most underrated pioneers was the French industrialist Emile Salmson (1858–1921). In 1890, Emile began his career in ...
"SALMSON" sur www.tbauto.org
The 2300S, introduced in 1953, was Salmson's final model. The street version had a top speed of 112 mph, and was a popular race car—one competed in the 1956 24 ...