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Salmson Cricri and Phrygane

The Salmson factory is welknown during the great war period for its engines and aeroplanes.
There is a book Salmson aircraft of the WWI war and there is a lot of information on the internet about the aetoplanes of that period.
After the great war they designed two small aeroplanes, the Cricri and the Phrygane.
There are pictures and some information of these aeropanes, but there is no good materials/drawings and al kind of information concerning the several versions etc.etc.
Who has good information about these types and sub types?
It would be interresting to get more details/materials of these types
Thanks all

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By: Rosevidney1 - 30th January 2017 at 19:26

Thank you wieesso. I was unaware that abebooks were in France. I do now!

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By: Jan den Das - 30th January 2017 at 07:56

Thanks for the tip
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By: wieesso - 29th January 2017 at 18:15

I suspect – but I can’t say as I haven’t yet bought it – that the pre-WW2 production is covered by Roger Gaborieau in ‘L’Aviation Légère en France 1920-1942’. I’d also suggest, Jan, that you’ll find much of the information that you’re seeking in ‘Les Ailes’. A good number of runs of the pre-WW2 years of this periodical can be accessed online at http://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb326846379/date.r=%22cylindres+en+X%22.langFR. Its search engine is very effective and if you search against Phyrgane/Phyrganet/Phyragane Major/Cricri it should take you quickly to the relevant pages.

What a great hint – ‘Les Ailes’ – thanks aa

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By: avion ancien - 29th January 2017 at 12:51

I suspect – but I can’t say as I haven’t yet bought it – that the pre-WW2 production is covered by Roger Gaborieau in ‘L’Aviation Légère en France 1920-1942’. I’d also suggest, Jan, that you’ll find much of the information that you’re seeking in ‘Les Ailes’. A good number of runs of the pre-WW2 years of this periodical can be accessed online at http://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb326846379/date.r=%22cylindres+en+X%22.langFR. Its search engine is very effective and if you search against Phyrgane/Phyrganet/Phyrgane Major/Cricri it should take you quickly to the relevant pages.

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By: wieesso - 29th January 2017 at 05:54

Hi avion ancient have looked at Amazon, Abe books and Ebay but nothing appears to be available. 🙁

http://www.bookfinder.com/search/?ac=sl&st=sl&ref=bf_s2_a1_t23_23&qi=zTRw3LxsSUZlpgwFta5bsQV3DA0_1485669114_1:110:127&bq=author%3Dgaillard%2520pierre%26title%3Davions%2520francais%2520de%25201944%2520a%25201964

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By: Rosevidney1 - 28th January 2017 at 20:31

Hi avion ancient have looked at Amazon, Abe books and Ebay but nothing appears to be available. 🙁

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By: avion ancien - 28th January 2017 at 20:16

For post-WW2 production – D.6.3, D.7 (Cri-Cri Major), D.21 (Phyrgane), D.57 (Phyrgane) and D.211 (Super Phyrgane) – see ‘Les Avions Français de 1944 à 1964’ (Pierre Gaillard)

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By: Jan den Das - 28th January 2017 at 17:22

Martin, yes, but thanks any way
Jan

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