Farman Aviation Works - Wikipedia Farman Aviation Works (French: Avions Farman) was a French aircraft company founded and run by the brothers Richard, Henri, and Maurice Farman
Company : Farman Aero The FARMAN brothers have left behind an undisputed legacy in the culture of aviation They were unparalleled entrepreneurs, pioneers in their industrial approach to aviation and also in the teachings in blind pilotage enabling us to fly more all the while greatly improving flight safety
HENRI FARMAN - Early Birds of Aviation Between World War I and World War II the Farman Works turned out about fifteen different models Farman held many records and his experiments led to numerous inventions
Henry Farman (1874 – 1958) – Hermes – Air Transport Organisation Pioneering Aviator: Henry Farman was one of the earliest aviation pioneers, playing a crucial role in the development of flight during the formative years of aviation A French aviator of British descent, Farman was among the first to break new ground in piloting and aircraft design
Henri Farman - Florida International University Henri Farman was at the forefront of European aviation development from its infancy to maturity His analytical skills, piloting ability and uncommon business acumen, contributed to France's major role in world aviation until his death in 1958
FARMAN | Industrial performance integrator | Our history It was founded in 1908 by two of the fathers of world aviation: Henri and Maurice Farman After a half-century of aeronautical adventure that ended in 1956, the company naturally turned to its long-standing partner, which supplied the engines for its aircraft: Renault
Henri Farman - Wikipedia Henri Farman (26 May 1874 [1] – 17 July 1958) [2][3] was a British-French aviator and aircraft designer and manufacturer with his brother Maurice Farman Before dedicating himself to aviation he gained fame as a sportsman, specifically in cycling [4] and motor racing
Farman III - Wikipedia The Farman III, also known as the Henry Farman 1909 biplane, was an early French aircraft designed and built by Henry Farman [1][2] in 1909 Its design was widely imitated, so much so that aircraft of similar layout were generally referred to as being of the "Farman" type