The Jodel D.11 is a French two-seat monoplane designed and developed by Société Avions Jodel in response to a French government request for a low-wing aircraft for use by the nation's many emerging flying clubs.
Jodel D.11
Original 1958 Uetz Jodel D-11 C/N 931-13 in midair.
A homebuilt Falconar F11-3 using plans from Falconar of Canada which were based on the Jodel D.11
Wassmer Jodel D.120A Paris-Nice
Salmson air-cooled aero-engines
Between 1920 and 1951 the Société des Moteurs Salmson in France developed and built a series of widely used air-cooled aircraft engines.
Salmson air-cooled aero-engines
Maryse Hilsz holding the propeller of her Mauboussin M.122 with Salmson 9 Aé.RS, 1935