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    The Fauvel AV.22 was an unorthodox glider produced in France in the 1950s, 60s, and 70s. Originally intended to be produced in series, it was later marketed...
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    The Fauvel AV.60 (AV for aile volante (transl. flying wing) was a flying wing tourism aircraft built in France in the early 1960s. It was a low-wing monoplane...
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  • 46 was derived from the single-seat Fauvel AV.45, fitted with a dual tandem cockpit similar to the Fauvel AV.22. Data from General characteristics Crew:...
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    The Fauvel AV.36 was a single-seat tailless glider designed in France in the 1950s by Charles Fauvel. Although the "AV" in AV.36 stands for Aile Volante...
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  • French aircraft designer Fauvel AV.22 Fauvel AV.36 Fauvel AV.44 Fauvel AV.45 Fauvel AV.48 Fauvel AV.50 Fauvel AV.61 John Fauvel (1946–2001), British historian...
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    The Fauvel AV.3 (AV for aile volante (transl. flying wing) was a flying wing glider built in France in the early 1930s. Data from General characteristics...
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  • The Fauvel AV.42 was a (AV for aile volante (transl. flying wing) tail-less tourism cabin monoplane designed, but not built, in France. Data from , Charles...
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    The Fauvel AV.10 was a tailless light aircraft built in France by Charles Fauvel. A two-seater side-by-side, equipped with a 75 hp engine, which first...
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  • The Fauvel AV.29 was a design for a transport plane by Charles Fauvel in the late 1930s. The AV.29, a small two-engine tourism/transport aircraft, to...
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  • The Fauvel AV.50 Lutin (English: Elf) (originally designated the AV.61) was a design for an unorthodox light aircraft produced in France in the 1970s...
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