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Moineau (means "sparrow") is a
French surname:
Jules Moineau (anarchist),
anarchist and
signatory of the
Manifesto of the
Sixteen Julien Moineau (1903–1980)...
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Julien Moineau may
refer to:
Jules Moineau (anarchist),
anarchist and
signatory of the
Manifesto of the
Sixteen Julien Moineau (1903–1980),
French road...
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industry to
industry and even regionally;
examples include:
Moineau (after the inventor, René
Moineau). The
original 4
Manufacturing licenses were
issued to;...
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Julien Moineau (Clichy, 27
November 1903 — La Teste, 14
March 1980) was a
French professional road
bicycle racer, who won
three stages in the Tour de...
- The Salmson-
Moineau S.M.1 A3, (later re-designated
Salmson Sal. 1 A3), was a
French armed three-seat
biplane long
range reconnaissance aircraft of the...
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Alain Moineau (15 May 1928 – 20
October 1986) was a
French cyclist. He was born in Clichy, Hauts-de-Seine. He won a
bronze medal in the team road race...
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Messerschmitt Me 262
Mitsubishi Ki-67
North American B-25 Mitc**** Salmson-
Moineau SPAD S.XII
Voisin III, world's
first aircraft using artillery. Gunship...
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Moineau was the
former merchantman Spartiate,
which the
French Navy
requisitioned to
serve as 16-gun
corvette on the Île de
France station between 1794...
- Bessard-Millevoye
Moineau (Sparrow) was a
single seat, low-powered
French biplane intended to
increase parti****tion in po****r aviation. Only one was...
- was also used on
aircraft such as the
Beardmore W.B.V and the Salmson-
Moineau.
Fighter ace René
Fonck used a 37mm mle.1916 on a SPAD S.XII. The modèle...