• Claude Piel (15 January 1921 – 19 August 1982) was a notable French aircraft designer. Piel was born in Paris, the son of an aeronautical carpenter. One...
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  • Look up Piel or piel in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Piel may refer to: Claude Piel, (1921–1982), French aircraft designer Eleanor Jackson Piel )1920-2022)...
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    an elliptical trailing edge. The prototype was designed and built by Claude Piel, who then licensed manufacture of the aircraft to a number of firms,...
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  • friend Silbad who are trying to reach Perdide and save Piel before it is too late. A man named Claude drives a vehicle across the planet Perdide. He sends...
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  • Piel Pinocchio may refer to one of three different aircraft designs by Claude Piel: Piel CP-10 Pinocchio, a tandem-wing design Piel CP-20 Pinocchio, a...
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  • Corporation – United States Piel, Avions Claude Piel – France Piel, Claude Piel – France Piel, Etablissements Claude Piel – France Piel, Piel Aviation SA – France...
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    The Piel CP.60 Diamant is a single-engine light aircraft designed in France in the 1960s and marketed for home building. The Diamant is a conventional...
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    The Piel CP.70 Beryl is a French twin-seat, single-engine sport aircraft designed by Claude Piel. It was first flown in France in the 1960s and marketed...
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    designer and artist Claude Pickens, American missionary and photographer Claude de Picques (1515–?), French bookbinder Claude Piel (1921–1982), French...
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  • Piel CP-150 Onyx is a single-seat, low-cost and low-power ultralight aircraft. The aircraft was designed by French aeronautical engineer Claude Piel....
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