• The Janoir was a French motorcycle manufactured from 1919 until 1922 in Saint-Ouen. The few that were made were 965 cc flat twins. Born in Lugny (Saone-et-Loire)...
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  • Flying boat Jannus 1915 Flying boat (Ateliers d'Aviation L.Janoir) Janoir J-1 Janoir J-2 Janoir J-3 (Jarosław Janowski) Janowski J-1B Don Kichot Janowski...
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  • (1953–1956) J-P Wimille (1948–1949) Jack Sport (1925–1930) Janémian (1920–1923) Janoir (1921–1922) Janvier (1903–1904) Jean-Bart (1907) Jean Gras (1924–1927) Jeantaud...
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    (de:Établissements Griffon) Grouesy HP (de:H.P.) Huffit Ipsi Jack Sport Janoir Janémian JG Sport Jouvie Julien (de:Julien) La Confortable La Flèche (de:La...
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    One of the earliest examples was the 965cc motorcycle produced by Louis Janoir in 1920, which used pressed steel for the frame, rear swinging arm, and...
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  • Bernardet, Coadou et Fleury, Colda, Le Favori, Georges Irat, Hinstin, Janoir, Madoz, Quo Vadis, Le Roitelet, Solanet Germany: Alfi, Arimofa, Atlantic...
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    SPAD VII under license. The subcontractors included the firms Grémont, Janoir, Kellner et Fils, de Marçay, Société d'Etudes Aéronautiques, Régy and Sommer...
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  • 551 Chavagnac, Elie 28 July 1911 552 David de Lastour 28 July 1911 553 Janoir, Louis 28 July 1911 554 Carlin, Louis 28 July 1911 555 Garsonnin, Louis...
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  • hitherto unthinkable levels of performance. His direct collaborators, Louis Janoir, chief pilot, and André Herbemont, were also graduates of the Arts et Métiers...
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