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- Q3091262 description "French businessman".
- Q3091262 description "French businessman".
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- Q3091262 abstract "Henry Potez (Méaulte, 30 September 1891 – Paris, 9 November 1981) was a French aircraft industrialist.He studied in the French Aeronautics School Supaéro. With Marcel Dassault, he was the inventor of the Potez-Bloch propeller which, after 1917, have been set on most of all Allied planes of World War I.In 1919, he founded his own company, Aviations Potez, that, between the wars, built many planes and seaplanes, in factories which were at that time considered the most modern in the world. He bought the Alessandro Anzani company in 1923. Many Potez planes, such as the Potez 25, 39, 54, 62, 63, were an international success, setting world records. Over the course of twenty years, 7,000 planes left the production lines. Forty prototypes were designed and more than twenty passed to production - this was remarkable at that time.In 1936, his factories, considered to be strategic, were nationalised by the French Front populaire government.After the Second World War, the Potez engineering department designed the Magister, a two-seat two engine trainer aircraft, which was a big success. Launched in 1952 and better known as Fouga Magister, this aircraft was used by many Air Forces.".
- Q3091262 birthDate "1891-09-30".
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- Q3091262 deathDate "1981-11-09".
- Q3091262 deathYear "1981".
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- Q3091262 dateOfBirth "1891-09-30".
- Q3091262 dateOfDeath "1981-11-09".
- Q3091262 name "Potez, Henry".
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- Q3091262 comment "Henry Potez (Méaulte, 30 September 1891 – Paris, 9 November 1981) was a French aircraft industrialist.He studied in the French Aeronautics School Supaéro. With Marcel Dassault, he was the inventor of the Potez-Bloch propeller which, after 1917, have been set on most of all Allied planes of World War I.In 1919, he founded his own company, Aviations Potez, that, between the wars, built many planes and seaplanes, in factories which were at that time considered the most modern in the world.".
- Q3091262 label "Henry Potez".
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