Ader
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The Ader was a French automobile designed and built by Clément Ader, a pioneer in flight and telephone service. The Ader was built in Paris by his Société Industrielle des Téléphones between 1896 and 1907. Most of the cars were vee-engined, including one which ran in the 1903 Paris-Madrid race. That year Ader listed twin-cylinder cars of 904 cc and 1571cc, as well as four-cylinders of 1810 cc and 3142 cc; each was available in a wide range of coachwork. A 24 hp (18 kW) vertical four was introduced in December 1903 at the Paris Salon.