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[[Image:JD 2019 CNAM Gallice01.jpg|thumb|Four cylinder engine]] | |||
[[Image:JD 2019 CNAM Gallice03.jpg|thumb|Four cylinder engine]] | |||
[[Image:JD 2019 CNAM Gallice05.jpg|thumb|Five cylinder compound engine]] | |||
[[Image:JD 2019 CNAM Gallice11.jpg|thumb|Five cylinder compound engine]] | |||
[[Image:JD 2019 CNAM Gallice13.jpg|thumb|Two cylinder engine]] | |||
A range of French internal combustion engines was patented by [[Fernand Forest]] and [[Georges Gallice]]. | |||
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]. | Two interesting petrol marine engines are on display in the [[Musee des Arts et Metiers|Musée des Arts et Métiers]]. One of these is a five cylinder ''compound'' engine. 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> | ||
The Musée also have on display an 1887 scale model of a two-cylinder petrol engine. See photos. | |||
The museum's online information concerning this engine 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 was patented by Fernand Forest and Georges Gallice.
Two interesting petrol marine engines are on display in the Musée des Arts et Métiers. One of these is a five cylinder compound engine. See Douglas Self's website[1]
The Musée also have on display an 1887 scale model of a two-cylinder petrol engine. See photos. The museum's online information concerning this engine credits Fernand Forest as the 'auteur intellectuel et matériel', and Fernand Forest and Georges Gallice for the 'origine de l'oeuvre'. See here.