Gabriel Voisin hoped the C25 Aérodyne would change his company’s fortunes, but that was not to be, and in 1937 he again lost financial control of the firm to aviation engine makers Gnome et ...
Aviation provided inspiration for Gabriel Voisin’s cars, which featured aluminium monocoque bodies and engines, along with early streamlining techniques including pontoon front wings – Voisins ...
He flew a Voisin biplane that he’d bought in Germany the year before. Powered by a British ENV engine capable of 60 to 80 horsepower, it sailed over trees, rocks, and fences, reported the ...