Marcel Riffard

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Marcel Riffard (1886–1981) was a French aeronautical engineer. In the 1930s, while working at the design department of Caudron-Renault, he designed a series of racer aircraft, as well as utility aircraft such as the Caudron Simoun.

He also designed race and record cars for Renault and Panhard (Le Mans 1953).


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