Ateliers Aéronautiques de Suresnes
Ateliers Aéronautiques de Suresnes (AAS) was a French aircraft manufacturer that existed for a short while after World War II. Operating from the Farman Aviation Works factory near Paris, its most notable achievement was completing the two examples of the Heinkel He 274 left unfinished by the Germans.
Later in its history, AAS was combined with other French aeronautical firms into the government-sponsored SNCASO aerospace conglomerate.[1]
References
- ^ Gunston, Bill (1993). World Encyclopedia of Aircraft Manufacturers. Naval Institute Press.
- v
- t
- e
Defunct aircraft manufacturers of France- AAS
- Abraham
- ABS Aerolight
- Aérospatiale/SNIAS
- Aérospatiale-Matra
- Air Sylphe
- Amiot
- ANF Les Mureaux
- Antoinette
- Apex
- Arnoux/Simplex
- Arsenal
- Astra
- Astra Clément-Bayard
- Aubert
- Bernard
- Blanchard
- Bloch
- Blériot
- Boisavia
- Borel
- Breguet
- Brochet
- CAB
- CAMS
- CARMAM
- Caudron
- Centrair
- CFA
- Clément-Bayard
- Couzinet
- Dewoitine
- Donnet
- Druine
- Farman
- Fauvel
- FBA
- Ferber
- Fouga
- Gardan
- Gourdou-Leseurre
- Hanriot
- JDM
- Kellner-Béchereau
- Latham
- Lebaudy
- Letord
- Levasseur
- Lioré et Olivier
- Loire
- Matra
- Mauboussin
- Max Holste
- Morane-Saulnier
- Nieuport
- Nord Aviation
- Peyret-Mauboussin
- Potez
- Régnier Motor Company
- Reims Aviation
- Romano
- Roussel
- SAB
- Salmson
- SAN
- Savary
- SCAL
- SCAN
- Scintex
- SEA
- SECAN
- SECM
- SEREB
- SFCA
- SIPA
- SNCAC
- SNCAM
- SNCAN
- SNCAO
- SNCASE
- SNCASO
- SNCM
- SPAD
- SPCA
- Sud Aviation
- Starck
- Synairgie
- Voisin
- Wassmer
- Wibault
- Zodiac Aerospace
This aeronautical company–related article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. |
- v
- t
- e