Morane-Saulnier
            had a long history of designing and building reconnaissance, fighter
            and trainer aircraft.  Established in 1911, Morane-Saulnier
            finally disappeared as part of Sud-Aviation in 1965.
            History
            1911: Leon and Robert Morane and Raymond
            Saulnier form Société
            Anonyme des Aéroplanes Morane-Saulnier
            near Paris.
            1913: Company pilot, Roland Garros, flies
            from St Raphael to Bizerta (454 miles) over the Mediterranean.
            1963: Company taken over by Potez.
            1965: Reorganization of the French aviation
            industry leaves Morane-Saulnier part of Sud-Aviation.