Bota meu voto nos Dassault ai.
Alias, para jogar lenha na fogueira, olhem so o que são aviões Dassault:
http://www.dassault-aviation.c...men/marcel-dassault/
The Front Populaire, the political party in power at the time, nationalized Bloch’s firm in 1936. He founded another one, Société Anonyme des Avions Marcel Bloch (SAAMB) on December 12 that same year. From a legal standpoint, that was Dassault Aviation’s foundation date. He was concurrently managing director of another firm, Société Nationale des Constructions Aéronautiques du Sud-Ouest (SNCASO), in charge of serially manufacturing his aircraft.
World War II broke out and those planes were used to defend France’s skies in 1939 and 1940. Bloch’s refusal to collaborate with the invading army after the Armistice led to his incarceration in Montluc Fort in Lyons, along with his wife and children, at the hands of the Vichy Government. He was then sent to Drancy concentration camp before spending eight months in Buchenwald. Post-diphtheria paralysis from 1945 to 1953 did not stop Bloch resuming his aeronautical endeavors after the war.
In order to shed the somber souvenirs of war, Marcel Bloch and his family decided to change names. Dassault was the alias his brother, General Paul Bloch, had used in the Resistance, and the name Marcel adopted in 1949. He diversified into newspapers (at the head of Semaine de France then Jours de France) and, in politics, was to become senator for the Alpes Maritimes department and representative for the Oise department. And Dassault was the name that came to be known around the world for outstanding jet-powered aircraft.