1895 Alphonse Méry of Marseille bought a Panhard et Levassor and a Peugeot. His younger brother Simon Méry and his brother in law Léon Turcat, both engineers...
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for both Turcat-Méry and Lorraine-Dietrich. The liaison with Lorraine-Dietrich lasted until the outbreak of World War I in 1914. Turcat-Méry ceased production...
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a 1,020 kilometres (634 mi) route. The event was won by Rougier in a Turcat-Méry 25 Hp. The rally comprised both driving and then somewhat arbitrary judging...
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licence-built Belgian Vivinus voiturette at Niederbronn and a Marseille-designed Turcat-Méry at Lunéville, following a 1901 deal with that cash-strapped company....
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(1933–1935) Tracta (1926–1934) Triouleyre (1896–1898) Tuar (1913–1925) Turcat-Méry (1899–1928) Turgan-Foy (1899–1906) Unic (1904–1939) Underberg (?–?)s:Popular...
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directors of the company were Paul Sicault, of the Renault Co.; M. Mery, of the Turcat-Mery Co.; M. Delage, the automobile designer.[citation needed] The design...
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a few twin-cylinders with gas engines under this name before joining Turcat-Méry in 1904. After founding his company, Automóviles Fénix, Támaro created...
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Look up mery in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Mery or Méry may refer to: Méry, section of town Esneux, Belgium Méry, Chambéry, Savoie department, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes...
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Mercedes 35 hp racing car, followed by various cars produced by Benz, Mors, Turcat-Mery, and Nesseldorf. Ignition magnetos were soon used on most cars, for both...
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17s. 1903 Denjean Richard-Brasier 40 HP 25m 25s. 1904 Henri Rougier Turcat-Méry 21m 12.6s 1905 Alessandro Cagno Fiat 19m 30s. 1906 Collomb Rochet-Schneider...
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Court, Marot-Gardon, Raouval, Renault (including the first saloon car), Turcat-Méry; light car: Naptholette; voiturette: Andre Py, Cochotte, Populaire, Rouxel;...
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Fritz Held Benz 2 July Salon–Arles–St. Gabriel–Salon race de Farconnet Turcat-Méry 4 July Spa–Bastogne–Spa race René de Knyff Panhard 14 July Mainz–Bingen–Coblenz–Mainz...
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1903 Paris–Madrid race. Henri Rougier driving his Turcat-Méry 45-hp finished 11th overall, and 9th in the heavy car class...
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S.29 F Skinner tractor monoplane F Swann tractor monoplane D Swann pusher biplane D Turcat-Mery-Rougier F Voisin 1907 biplane A(?), C, F Weiss No.2 D...
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representing Germany finished in second place and Henri Rougier driving a Turcat-Méry and representing France finished in third place. The Times reported that...
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mechanical servo and Henri Rougier reworked a limited quantity of his 1913/14 Turcat-Méry chassis including adding 4-wheel brakes using Henri Perrot's latest drum/shoe...
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Isotta Fraschini, Lincoln, Minerva, Rochet-Schneider, Rolls-Royce and Turcat-Méry. Their angular design did not harmonize well with the streamlined design...
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Toth I monoplane 1910 Train No.1 monoplane 1910 Tubavion Monoplane 1910 Turcat-Mery-Rougier Biplane 1910 Ufimtsev Spheroplane 1 1910 Ufimtsev Spheroplane...
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1722; d. Marseille, 10 February 1801) - mathematician, astronomer André Turcat (23 October 1921 – 4 January 2016) - test pilot, first pilot of Concorde...
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