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Abrial and A-3
* Abrial A-3 Oricou ( 1927 ) Single-engine single-seat powered touring aircraft

Abrial and French
This position is currently held by French Air Force General General Stephane Abrial.
The commander of the organization is General Stéphane Abrial of the French Air Force.
* Abrial A-2 Vautour, a French sailplane built in 1925.
* Abrial A-12 Bagoas, a French, experimental glider of the 1930s
Georges Abrial ( 1898, Paris – 1970, Vauville, Manche ) was an early French aerodynamicist.
He transferred the job of SACT to French General Stéphane Abrial on 9 September 2009, but continued in command of JFCOM.
Jean-Marie Charles Abrial ( 17 December 1879, Réalmont, Tarn-19 December 1962, Dourgne ) was a French Admiral and Naval Minister.
Abrial started his career in 1896 at École Navale, the French naval academy, taking his first post as an aspirant ( midshipman ) in 1898.
Jean-Raymond Abrial ( born 1938 ) is a French computer scientist and inventor of the Z and B formal methods.

Abrial and aircraft
Abrial stopped designing new aircraft after 1932 when he abandoned his A-12 project.

A-3 and aircraft
* A-3 Falcon, a variant of the Curtiss Falcon, an attack aircraft manufactured by the Curtiss Aircraft Company
Carrier aircraft included most USAF, USN and USMC fighters, bombers and attack aircraft, including the A-3 Skywarrior, A-4 Skyhawk, A-5 Vigilante, A-6 Intruder, A-7 Corsair II, B-47 Stratojet, B-52 Stratofortress, F-100 Super Sabre, F-105 Thunderchief, F-4 Phantom II, F-104 Starfighter, FB-111A strategic bomber variant, F-15E Strike Eagle, F-16 Fighting Falcon and the F / A-18 Hornet.
Four versions were planned: the A-1 bomber, the A-2 reconnaissance aircraft, and the A-3 and B-1 Zerstörer (" Destroyer ") heavy fighters.

French and touring
Over the months, John Lewis alternated with Al Haig on piano, Mike Zwerin with Kai Winding on trombone ( Johnson was touring at the time ), Junior Collins with Sandy Siegelstein and Gunther Schuller on French horn, and Al McKibbon with Joe Shulman on bass.
After his election to the Académie française in 1925, Valéry became a tireless public speaker and intellectual figure in French society, touring Europe and giving lectures on cultural and social issues as well as assuming a number of official positions eagerly offered to him by an admiring French nation.
* Abraham Iris, a 1930s French touring airplane
Even after the initial production of Trial by Jury, however, Carte continued to produce continental operetta, touring in the summer of 1876 with a repertoire consisting of English adaptations of French opera bouffe ( Offenbach ’ s La Périchole, and La Grande-Duchesse de Gérolstein, Lecocq's La fille de Madame Angot and Léon Vasseur's La Timbale d ' argent ), paired with two one-act English after-pieces ( Happy Hampstead and Trial by Jury ).
The signing to Capricorn and re-release of Motorcade led to both French and Nelson leaving the band, citing their dislike of " the prospect of extensive national touring "; they were replaced by Todd Roper and Victor Damiani respectively.
French Presidents from Georges Pompidou to Jacques Chirac have enjoyed touring Paris in the two 4-door convertible Citroën SM présidentielle models, also prepared by Chapron.
From 1895-1897 she was prima donna with a touring French opera company in Indochina, appearing at the Hanoi Opera House and elsewhere as La Traviata and Carmen.
* Paul de Vivie, aka Velocio ( 1853 – 1930 ) publisher of Le Cycliste, early champion of the dérailleur and father of French cycle touring.
The British side was a touring club, the Devon and Somerset Wanderers ( alias Devon County Wanderers ), while the French team, the French Athletic Club Union, comprising mainly British expatriates living in Paris.
Unkle began touring the UK with Zoot Woman and Sebastian and Mr. Flash from the French electro record Ed Banger Records.
Racing 405s much closer in specification to the road-going models were campaigned for several years in European touring car racing during the early to mid 1990s, most notably in the British Touring Car Championship and the French Supertourisme Championship.
Held spent the years of World War I working in vaudeville and touring France, performing for French soldiers and raising money for the war effort.
The current Rodgers touring organ is Hector Olivera's " The King ", a black four manual organ featuring a custom French specification that Olivera plays in various concert venues nationally.
The band toured through late 2008 and 2009 with this lineup, prior to announcing Summer 2009 dates with Silmaeth, a French musician, as a second touring guitar.
Among the conductors and composers appointed by the Teatro San Carlo is the famous and eccentric French harpist and composer Nicolas-Charles Bochsa, who was accompanied by his " friend ", the English prima donna Anna Bishop, with whom he was touring the world.
In 1975, he began playing with Streetwalkers, before joining Pat Travers and then the French band, Trust, with whom he met Iron Maiden for the first time, while touring together in 1981.
The Austral was a French automobile manufactured in Paris in 1907 ; the company offered " touring tricars " and motorized delivery tricycles.
The arrival of a French team on the international scene allowed more variety in the touring pattern, and also for the introduction of a European Championship.
In contrast to later M3 iterations, the E30 M3 was campaigned by BMW as well as other racing teams including Prodrive and AC Schnitzer competing in many forms of racing including rally as well as German, British, Italian, Belgian, French, and Australian touring.
The mid-1980s saw Schlesser perform in touring cars and sports cars, winning the French Touring Car Championship in 1985 with a TWR Rover Vitesse, as well as driving the works TWR Jaguars in the World Sportscar Championship.
In the 1950s he became musical director to at least two well-known French singers, Charles Aznavour and Maurice Chevalier, touring with them respectively.
Their energetic live shows explain the cult like enthusiasm that surrounds the French electronic combo as they ’ ve been touring the world extensively over the years.

French and aircraft
While the Minas Gerais was not considered likely to be replaced until the next century, it was nonetheless decommissioned in 2001 following the purchase of the French aircraft carrier Foch.
In 2004, following an air strikes on French peacekeepers by Ivorian forces, the French military destroyed all aircraft in the Air Force of Côte d ' Ivoire.
The French military performed an overland attack on the airport, destroying two Sukhoi Su-25 ground attack aircraft and three Mi-24 helicopter gunships.
After a few months with no success by the French, he added other aircraft to drop napalm for clearing purposes.
When the plane lands at Marseille, a French Gendarmerie assault team boards the aircraft and kills the hijackers.
The French chasseur and German Jagdflugzeuge are terms that continue to be used for fighters, and mean " hunter " and " hunting aircraft " respectively.
French aircraft designer Raymond Saulnier patented a practical device in April 1914, but trials were unsuccessful because of the propensity of the machine gun employed to hang fire due to unreliable ammunition.
Allied military action to enforce the ceasefire commenced the same day when a French aircraft opened fire and destroyed a vehicle on the ground.
The greatest failure for any German aircraft design in WW II was the always-troubled Heinkel He 177, one shown here captured by the Free French near the war's end.
* 1877 – Maurice Farman, French motor racing champion and aircraft manufacturer ( d. 1964 )
Receiving their sabotage orders through messages over the BBC radio or by aircraft, the French used both passive and active forms of sabotage.
Other equipment includes the Mirage 2000s, British Hawk aircraft, and French helicopters.
In the " Crimson Tide " example, the French Navy ( Marine Nationale ) assisted the production team with the French aircraft carrier Foch and one SNLE.
On 6 November 2004, Yamoussoukro Airport was attacked by French infantry after military aircraft from the airport bombed a UN peacekeeper base as well as rebel targets, 9 French peacekeepers and one U. S. civilian were killed.
** Maurice Farman, French aircraft designer ( b. 1877 )
* November 8 – Robert Esnault-Pelterie, French aircraft designer and pioneer rocket theorist ( d. 1957 )
* May 26 – Henri Farman, pioneer French pilot and aircraft designer ( d. 1958 )
* March 21 – Maurice Farman, French pilot and aircraft designer ( d. 1964 )
French use of an observation balloon marks the first participation of an aircraft in battle.
In 1998 the French aircraft carrier Clemenceau ( R98 ) was decommissioned after 37 years of service, and another aircraft carrier was decommissioned two years later after 37 years of service, leaving the French Navy with no aircraft carrier until 2001, when Charles de Gaulle aircraft carrier was commissioned.

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