- François
Hanriot (French pronunciation: [fʁɑ̃swa ɑ̃ʁjo]; 2
December 1759 – 28 July 1794) was a
French Sans-culotte leader,
street orator, and commander...
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Hanriot HD.12
Hanriot HD.14
Hanriot HD.15
Hanriot HD.17
Hanriot HD.18
Hanriot HD.19
Hanriot HD.20
Hanriot HD.22
Hanriot HD.24
Hanriot H.25
Hanriot H...
- Navy, a few of
which were
eventually p****ed to the U.S. Navy – some
naval Hanriots were
converted to or
built as
floatplanes with
enlarged tail surfaces....
- Cédric
Hanriot is a
French jazz pianist, composer,
arranger and
record producer. He is a
member of
American School of
Modern Music.
Hanriot has worked...
-
Hanriot is a surname.
Notable people with the name include: Cédric
Hanriot (fl. 1998–present),
French jazz pianist, composer,
arranger and
record producer...
- The
Hanriot H.35 was a 1920s
French intermediate training monoplane designed and
built by
Avions Hanriot. The H.35 was
developed from the
earlier H.34...
- The
Hanriot H.230 was a
French twin-engined
advanced trainer. The
construction of the
aircraft was
initiated in 1936 by
Hanriot's chief designer Montlaur...
- The Lorraine-
Hanriot LH.60 was a
training monoplane built in
France in the
early 1930s. It was a
conventional parasol-wing
monoplane with
fixed tailskid...
- The
Hanriot HD.17 was a
French trainer seaplane of the 1920s. It was
essentially a
floatplane version of the
ubiquitous HD.14 with a
revised tail and...
- twin-engined long-range
fighter aircraft,
developed by
SNCAC from the
earlier Hanriot H.220 fighter. The type
never entered service, with
development being ended...