Gourdou-Leseurre

Gourdou-Leseurre was a French aircraft manufacturer whose founders were Charles Edouard Pierre Gourdou and Jean Adolphe Leseurre.

Engineers Jean Leseurre and his brother-in-law Charles Gourdou founded the Établissements Gourdou-Leseurre in Saint Maur-des-Fossés, southeast of Paris in 1921.

The aircraft produced at that time by the Gourdou-Leseurre company were known as 'Loire-Gourdou', carrying the LGL denomination instead of GL.

[1] In the 1930s strong disagreements developed between Charles Gourdou and Jean Adolphe Leseurre.

This eventually led to a break-up of their professional relationship and the demise of the company in 1934.