The Renard R.33 was a Belgian training aircraft with aerobatic capability. Two were flown in 1934 but no more were produced. When the Renard R.33 design...
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The Renard R.36 was a Belgian all-metal fighter aircraft designed by Alfred Renard to replace the Fairey Firefly IIM within the Belgian Air Force. Designed...
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The Renard R.31 was a Belgian reconnaissance aircraft of the 1930s. A single-engined parasol monoplane, 32 R.31s were built for the Belgian Air Force,...
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The Renard R.35 was a prototype pressurised airliner of the 1930s built by the Belgian aircraft manufacturer Constructions Aéronautiques G. Renard. A three-engined...
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Renard R.34 was a 1930s Belgian two-seat biplane trainer designed by Alfred Renard and built by Societé Anonyme des Avions et Moteurs Renard. The R.34...
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[citation needed] Renard R.30 Renard R.31 Renard R.32 Renard R.33 Renard R.34 Renard R.35 Renard R.36 Renard R.37 Renard R.37B Low-wing monoplane fighter;...
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The Renard R.17 was a Belgian four-seat cabin monoplane designed and built by Constructions Aéronautiques G. Renard. The high cantilever wing was an unusual...
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The Renard R.30 was a prototype trimotor airliner built in Belgium in 1931. It was a strut-braced high-wing monoplane of conventional design with a fully...
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Naval Base Banika Island (redirect from Renard Sound Seaplane Base)
taken during the Solomon Islands campaign. Also at the base was built the Renard Sound Seaplane Base. US Navy Seabee Construction Battalions built the base...
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