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Charles Fauvel (31 December 1904 - 10 September 1979) was a French aircraft designer noted for his and flying wing designs and, in particular, his sailplanes. Fauvel became interested in soaring after witnessing a competition at Vauville in 1925, and set out to design a competition glider with minimal drag, settling on the flying wing formula based on the work of Georges Abrial and René Arnoux. One of his designs, the AV.10 was the first tailless design to attain a French Certificate of Navigability. His greatest commercial success was the AV.36 sailplane, first flown in 1951.

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  • Charles Fauvel (* 31. Dezember 1904 in Angers; † 10. September 1979 in Italien) war ein französischer Flugzeugkonstrukteur. (de)
  • Charles Fauvel (31 December 1904 - 10 September 1979) was a French aircraft designer noted for his and flying wing designs and, in particular, his sailplanes. Fauvel became interested in soaring after witnessing a competition at Vauville in 1925, and set out to design a competition glider with minimal drag, settling on the flying wing formula based on the work of Georges Abrial and René Arnoux. One of his designs, the AV.10 was the first tailless design to attain a French Certificate of Navigability. His greatest commercial success was the AV.36 sailplane, first flown in 1951. Fauvel's other achievements included a number of aerial world records, including the world altitude and duration records for an aircraft under 400 kg, which he set in September 1929. In 1979, he was killed in the crash of a CAB Supercab that he was piloting. (en)
  • Charles Fauvel est un aviateur et ingénieur aéronautique, figure marquante de l'aviation légère française du XXe siècle. Il popularise la formule de l'aile Volante dans de nombreux pays avec le planeur AV-36 et répond au délicat problème de la motorisation des planeurs avec le modèle AV-45 Aérovoilier. (fr)
  • Charles Fauvel (Angers, 31 dicembre 1904 – Genova, 10 settembre 1979) è stato un progettista e aviatore francese della prima metà del Novecento. (it)
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  • Charles Fauvel (* 31. Dezember 1904 in Angers; † 10. September 1979 in Italien) war ein französischer Flugzeugkonstrukteur. (de)
  • Charles Fauvel est un aviateur et ingénieur aéronautique, figure marquante de l'aviation légère française du XXe siècle. Il popularise la formule de l'aile Volante dans de nombreux pays avec le planeur AV-36 et répond au délicat problème de la motorisation des planeurs avec le modèle AV-45 Aérovoilier. (fr)
  • Charles Fauvel (Angers, 31 dicembre 1904 – Genova, 10 settembre 1979) è stato un progettista e aviatore francese della prima metà del Novecento. (it)
  • Charles Fauvel (31 December 1904 - 10 September 1979) was a French aircraft designer noted for his and flying wing designs and, in particular, his sailplanes. Fauvel became interested in soaring after witnessing a competition at Vauville in 1925, and set out to design a competition glider with minimal drag, settling on the flying wing formula based on the work of Georges Abrial and René Arnoux. One of his designs, the AV.10 was the first tailless design to attain a French Certificate of Navigability. His greatest commercial success was the AV.36 sailplane, first flown in 1951. (en)
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  • Charles Fauvel (de)
  • Charles Fauvel (en)
  • Charles Fauvel (fr)
  • Charles Fauvel (it)
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