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See Douglas Self's website<ref>[http://www.douglas-self.com/MUSEUM/POWER/unusualICeng/compoundIC/compoundIC.htm#fg] Douglas Self website - THE FOREST-GALLICE COMPOUND PETROL ENGINE: 1888 </ref>
See Douglas Self's website<ref>[http://www.douglas-self.com/MUSEUM/POWER/unusualICeng/compoundIC/compoundIC.htm#fg] Douglas Self website - THE FOREST-GALLICE COMPOUND PETROL ENGINE: 1888 </ref>


Two interesting petrol marine engines are on display in the [[Musee des Arts et Metiers|Musée des Arts et Métiers]].
Two interesting petrol marine engines are on display in the [[Musee des Arts et Metiers|Musée des Arts et Métiers]]. The Musée also have on display an 1887 scale model of a two-cylinder petrol engine. The museum's online information credits [[Fernand Forest]] as the 'auteur intellectuel et matériel', and Fernand Forest and [[Georges Gallice]] for the 'origine de l'oeuvre'. See [http://cugnot.cnam.fr:8000/SEARCH/BASIS/COLLEC/INTERNET/OBJET/DDW?W%3DAUT+PH+WORDS+%27forest%27+ORDER+BY+DESIG/Ascend%26M%3D45%26K%3D854%26R%3DY%26U%3D1 here].




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A range of French internal combustion engines patented by Fernand Forest and Georges Gallice.

See Douglas Self's website[1]

Two interesting petrol marine engines are on display in the Musée des Arts et Métiers. The Musée also have on display an 1887 scale model of a two-cylinder petrol engine. The museum's online information credits Fernand Forest as the 'auteur intellectuel et matériel', and Fernand Forest and Georges Gallice for the 'origine de l'oeuvre'. See here.


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Sources of Information

  1. [1] Douglas Self website - THE FOREST-GALLICE COMPOUND PETROL ENGINE: 1888