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- APEV abstract "APEV (Association pour la Promotion des Echelles Volantes, English: Association for the Promotion of Flying Ladders) is a French aircraft manufacturer, founded by Daniel Dalby in 1997 and based in Peynier. The organization specializes in the design and manufacture of very light and inexpensive homebuilt aircraft.The original design, the Pouchel, was based upon the 1930s Henri Mignet-designed Mignet Pou-du-Ciel (Flying Flea), but constructed using three commercial household aluminium ladders to save construction time, cost and weight. The aircraft first flew on 14 March 1999 and 120 sets of plans were quickly sold. When the ladder manufacturer no longer wanted to sell ladders for aircraft construction, due to liability concerns, Dalby redesigned the aircraft to use aeronautical rectangular aluminium tubing instead, which resulted in a lighter and cheaper aircraft, the Pouchel II. This was further refined into the Pouchel Light and an electric powered version, the Pouchelec. Further designs followed these, including the two seat Bipouchel and the Pouchel Classic.".
- APEV foundingYear "1997".
- APEV industry Aerospace.
- APEV product Homebuilt_aircraft.
- APEV thumbnail Pouchel_sol.JPG?width=300.
- APEV type Voluntary_association.
- APEV wikiPageExternalLink www.pouchel.com.
- APEV wikiPageExternalLink www.pouchel.com.
- APEV wikiPageID "37062542".
- APEV wikiPageLength "4933".
- APEV wikiPageOutDegree "33".
- APEV wikiPageRevisionID "670929684".
- APEV wikiPageWikiLink APEV_Bipouchel.
- APEV wikiPageWikiLink APEV_Cubchel.
- APEV wikiPageWikiLink APEV_Demoichelle.
- APEV wikiPageWikiLink APEV_Pouchel_Classic.
- APEV wikiPageWikiLink APEV_Pouchel_II.
- APEV wikiPageWikiLink APEV_Pouchel_Light.
- APEV wikiPageWikiLink APEV_Pouchelec.
- APEV wikiPageWikiLink APEV_Scoutchel.
- APEV wikiPageWikiLink Aerospace.
- APEV wikiPageWikiLink Afford-A-Plane.
- APEV wikiPageWikiLink Aluminium.
- APEV wikiPageWikiLink Bipouchel.
- APEV wikiPageWikiLink Category:Aircraft_manufacturers_of_France.
- APEV wikiPageWikiLink Dalby_Pouchel.
- APEV wikiPageWikiLink Electric_aircraft.
- APEV wikiPageWikiLink File:APEV_Logo_2012.png.
- APEV wikiPageWikiLink France.
- APEV wikiPageWikiLink Henri_Mignet.
- APEV wikiPageWikiLink Homebuilt_aircraft.
- APEV wikiPageWikiLink Ladder.
- APEV wikiPageWikiLink Mignet_Pou-du-Ciel.
- APEV wikiPageWikiLink Peynier.
- APEV wikiPageWikiLink Public_liability.
- APEV wikiPageWikiLink Santos-Dumont_Demoiselle.
- APEV wikiPageWikiLink Voluntary_association.
- APEV wikiPageWikiLink File:Pouchel_pouchelec.jpg.
- APEV wikiPageWikiLink File:Pouchel_sol.JPG.
- APEV wikiPageWikiLinkText "APEV".
- APEV foundation "1997".
- APEV founder "Daniel Dalby".
- APEV homepage www.pouchel.com.
- APEV industry Aerospace.
- APEV logo File:APEV_Logo_2012.png.
- APEV name "APEV".
- APEV numEmployees "nine".
- APEV products "Kit aircraft and aircraft plans".
- APEV type Voluntary_association.
- APEV wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:APEV_aircraft.
- APEV wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commons_category.
- APEV wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_company.
- APEV wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Official_website.
- APEV wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- APEV subject Category:Aircraft_manufacturers_of_France.
- APEV hypernym Manufacturer.
- APEV type Agent.
- APEV type Company.
- APEV type Organisation.
- APEV type Company.
- APEV type Organization.
- APEV type Agent.
- APEV type SocialPerson.
- APEV type Thing.
- APEV type Q43229.
- APEV comment "APEV (Association pour la Promotion des Echelles Volantes, English: Association for the Promotion of Flying Ladders) is a French aircraft manufacturer, founded by Daniel Dalby in 1997 and based in Peynier.".
- APEV label "APEV".
- APEV sameAs Q4653280.
- APEV sameAs m.0n4bqwk.
- APEV sameAs Q4653280.
- APEV wasDerivedFrom APEV?oldid=670929684.
- APEV depiction Pouchel_sol.JPG.
- APEV homepage www.pouchel.com.
- APEV isPrimaryTopicOf APEV.
- APEV name "APEV".