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'''Avions Voisin''' was an advanced [[France|French]] luxury automobile marque by [[Gabriel Voisin]].
'''Avions Voisin''' was an advanced French luxury automobile marque by [[Gabriel Voisin]].


Gabriel Voisin was an aviation pioneer and manufacturer who in 1919 started produced cars using [[Knight Engine|Knight]] sleeve valve engines at Issy-les-Moulineaux, an industrial suburb to the South West of Paris. Reflecting his aeronautical background, Voisin's uncompromisingly individual designs made extensive use of light alloys, especially aluminum. The distinctive vertical hood ornament (called the 'cocotte') was assembled from aluminum slabs.
Gabriel Voisin was an aviation pioneer and manufacturer who in 1919 started produced cars using [[Knight Engine|Knight]] sleeve valve engines at Issy-les-Moulineaux, an industrial suburb to the South West of Paris. Reflecting his aeronautical background, Voisin's uncompromisingly individual designs made extensive use of light alloys, especially aluminum. The distinctive vertical hood ornament (called the 'cocotte') was assembled from aluminum slabs.
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''Voisin engine layouts used:(Knight engines)''
''Voisin engine layouts used:(Knight engines)''
*[[Straight engine|Inline]] four
*[[Inline four]]
*[[Straight engine|Inline]] six
*[[Inline six]]
*[[V engine|Vee]] eight (prototype)
*[[V8]] (prototype)
*Vee twelve - 7.2 liter, 1921 (prototype)
*[[V12]] 7.2 liter, 1921 (prototype)
*Inline twelve
*[[Inline twelve]]
* Seven-cylinder radial (prototype)
* Seven-cylinder radial (prototype)



Revision as of 06:48, 5 January 2007

Avions Voisin was an advanced French luxury automobile marque by Gabriel Voisin.

Gabriel Voisin was an aviation pioneer and manufacturer who in 1919 started produced cars using Knight sleeve valve engines at Issy-les-Moulineaux, an industrial suburb to the South West of Paris. Reflecting his aeronautical background, Voisin's uncompromisingly individual designs made extensive use of light alloys, especially aluminum. The distinctive vertical hood ornament (called the 'cocotte') was assembled from aluminum slabs.


Voisin engine layouts used:(Knight engines)

Notes

  • Near the end, Voisin was forced to use Graham 3.5 liter engines, the only exception to the Knight.
  • A 1934 C-15 Ets. Saliot Roadster won best of show at the Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance for 2002




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