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  2. Émile Gagnan - Wikipedia

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    Gagnan was born in the French province of Burgundy in November 1900, and graduated from technical school in the early 1920s. He was employed as an engineer specializing in high-pressure pneumatic design by the large gas-supply firm Air Liquide. The first production 'Scaphandre Autonome' - or 'Aqualung' was released in France in 1946 under the ...

  3. Aqua-Lung - Wikipedia

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    The Aqua-Lung was invented in France during the winter of 1942–1943 by two Frenchmen: engineer Émile Gagnan and Jacques Cousteau, who was a Naval Lieutenant (French: lieutenant de vaisseau). It allowed Cousteau and Gagnan to film and explore underwater more easily. [3]

  4. Aqua Lung/La Spirotechnique - Wikipedia

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    Swimfin from Aqualung Diving regulator Aqualung Legend (2010) Diving cylinder for 200 Bar with DIN cylinder valve from Aqualung. Aqualung Group (formerly Aqua Lung International, and prior to that La Spirotechnique) [1] is a manufacturer of self-contained breathing apparatus and other diving equipment.

  5. Emile Gagnan - Wikipedia

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  6. Talk:Émile Gagnan - Wikipedia

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    Underwater diving portal; This article is part of WikiProject Underwater diving, an effort to create, expand, organize, and improve Underwater diving-related articles to a feature-quality standard, and to comprehensively cover the topic with quality encyclopedic articles.

  7. Emil (given name) - Wikipedia

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    The name Emil, Emile, or Émile is a male given name meaning rival, deriving from the Latin Aemilius of the gens Aemilia. A related female given name is Emily . Notable people and characters named Emil, Emile or Émile include:

  8. Henri Gagnon - Wikipedia

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    Henri Gagnon (French pronunciation: [ɑ̃ʁi ɡaɲɔ̃]; 6 March 1887 – 17 May 1961) was a Canadian composer, organist, and music educator.He spent 51 years playing the organ at the Notre-Dame Basilica-Cathedral of Quebec City where, according to music historian François Brassard, he earned "a prestige similar to that of the famous organists of Europe."

  9. Jean Gagnon (ice hockey) - Wikipedia

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    This biographical article relating to a Canadian ice hockey defenceman born in the 1950s is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.