Casimir-Louis Achard
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Casimir-Louis Achard was an aero inventor, whom we have addressed at boulevard Gambetta, 27 bis, Hanoï, Tonkin, filing a patent which associates the death of Édouard Nieuport with shocks of wind and the lack of elasticity and other factors affecting stability.[1]
We have him addressed at boulevard Dong-Kanh, 32, Hanoï, Tonkin.[2]
We have him addressed at boulevard Mérentié, 4, Marseille, département Bouches-du-Rhône, France.[3]
Patents whose inventor or applicant is Casimir-Louis Achard
- Patent FR-1911-438514 (English title: Automatic stabilizer for airplanes, Filing date: 1911-11-07)
- Patent FR-1912-444900 (English title: Automatic stabilizer for aeroplanes, Filing date: 1912-04-22)
- Patent FR-1913-460902 (English title: Balance stabilizer with automatic double reaction for all aviation devices, Filing date: 1913-07-31)
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Names | Casimir-Louis Achard |
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Countries | FR, VN |
Locations | Hanoï, Tonkin, Indochine; Marseille, département Bouches-du-Rhône, France |
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Tech areas | Airplane, Stability, Automatic stability, Cockpit, Elasticity, Incidence |
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