Côtes-du-Nord
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This département, known in Breton "Côtes d'Ahaot", has been “Côtes-d'Armor” since 1990, as reflected via drop-down menu prompts and via the Wikidata below, and is situated within the present Bretagne (région administrative)[1]
Names | Côtes-du-Nord; Côtes-d'Armor; Côtes d'Ahaot |
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Designation | département |
Inside | Bretagne, France |
Includes | Saint-Brieuc |
Wikidata id | Q3349 |
These people are connected with Côtes-du-Nord:
- Auguste-Théophile Desgardin (Tech areas: Parachute)
- Jean-Marie Vasserot (Tech areas: Gliders • Airplane • Wings • Aileron • Design • Aerodynamics)
- Pierre Gicquel (Tech areas: HTA • Flapping)
These organizations operated in Côtes-du-Nord:
- Aerial Union of the Côtes du Nord (Affiliated with: AeCF)
Patents whose inventor or applicant filed from Côtes-du-Nord
- Patent FR-1909-402807.11396 (Inventors: Jean-Marie Vasserot, English title: Glider or winged airplane with fins, Tech fields: Gliders • Aileron • Wings • Airplane • Fuselage, Supplementary to patent: Patent FR-1909-402807, Filing date: 1909-06-18)
- Patent FR-1910-424367 (Inventors: Pierre Gicquel, English title: Flying machine, Tech fields: HTA • Flapping, Filing date: 1910-03-12)
- Patent FR-1912-442971 (Inventors: Auguste-Théophile Desgardin, English title: Automatic release parachute, Tech fields: Parachute, Filing date: 1912-03-07)