Difference between revisions of "Salmson"
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[[image:Im19230629Auto-Salmson.jpg|thumb| June 1923. ]] | [[image:Im19230629Auto-Salmson.jpg|thumb| June 1923. ]] | ||
[[Image: Im19231026CyCar-Salmson3.jpg|thumb| October 1923. ]] | [[Image:Im19231026CyCar-Salmson3.jpg|thumb| October 1923. ]] | ||
[[Image: Im19231026CyCar-Salmson9.jpg|thumb| October 1923. Models, prices and specifications. ]] | [[Image:Im19231026CyCar-Salmson9.jpg|thumb| October 1923. Models, prices and specifications. ]] | ||
[[image: Im19240321CyCar-Salmson.jpg|thumb| March 1924]] | [[image:Im19240321CyCar-Salmson.jpg|thumb| March 1924]] | ||
[[image: Im19240321CyCar-KJMotors.jpg|thumb| March 1924]] | [[image:Im19240321CyCar-KJMotors.jpg|thumb| March 1924]] | ||
[[Image:Im20130828Loh-i580.jpg|thumb| 1927. Salmson Val3. Four-cylinders. 1086cc. Exhibit at the [[Manoir de L'Automobile, Loheac]]. ]] | |||
[[Image:Im19291011LC-Salm.jpg|thumb| October 1929. 12 h.p. Coupe. ]] | [[Image:Im19291011LC-Salm.jpg|thumb| October 1929. 12 h.p. Coupe. ]] | ||
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'''Societe des Moteurs Salmson''', of Billancourt, France, makers of engines and cars. | '''Societe des Moteurs Salmson''', of Billancourt, France, makers of engines and cars. | ||
1921-33 French-made [[Salmson]] light car imported into the UK. | |||
WWI: [[Salmson]] aero engines were made under licence by the [[Dudbridge Iron Works]] for [[Willans and Robinson]]. | |||
The French [[Salmson]] company started a British branch company, '''Moteurs Salmson''', as an aero engine maker for the British Empire market. | |||
1930 The UK aero-engine agents were taken over by British owners in 1930 and renamed [[British Salmson Aero Engines]] Ltd at Raynes Park, London, to make engines for light aircraft. | |||
1934-9 Cars made in the UK by [[British Salmson Aero Engines]]. | |||
== See Also == | == See Also == | ||
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[[Category: Country - France]] |
Revision as of 16:41, 1 September 2013
Societe des Moteurs Salmson, of Billancourt, France, makers of engines and cars.
1921-33 French-made Salmson light car imported into the UK.
WWI: Salmson aero engines were made under licence by the Dudbridge Iron Works for Willans and Robinson.
The French Salmson company started a British branch company, Moteurs Salmson, as an aero engine maker for the British Empire market.
1930 The UK aero-engine agents were taken over by British owners in 1930 and renamed British Salmson Aero Engines Ltd at Raynes Park, London, to make engines for light aircraft.
1934-9 Cars made in the UK by British Salmson Aero Engines.