Charles Algernon Parsons
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Charles Algernon Parsons was an aero inventor, located at Heaton Works, Newcastle-on-Tyne, England.[1]
We have him as the inventor of the marine turbine and as the first president of the Northumberland Aero Club.
Patchy Espacenet data on an Australian patent gives us indication that he was knighted, and also helps us connect various location data points along with his full name.[2]
He was one of several notables expressing interest in the Aeronautical Navigation Conference at 1893 World's Fair without these communications showing up in the Proceedings.[3]
This person had 0 publications and 2 patents in this database.
Patents whose inventor or applicant is Charles Algernon Parsons
- Patent BE-1900-153734 (English title: Improvements in blade propellers, Filing date: 1900-12-15)
- Patent AU-1913-1011013 (English title: Improvements in and relating to propellers, Filing date: 1913-08-12)
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Names | C. A. Parsons; Charles Algernon Parsons; Sir Charles Algernon Parsons |
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Countries | AU, BE, GB |
Locations | Heaton Works, Newcastle-on-Tyne, England |
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Tech areas | Propellers, Propulsion, Design |
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Affiliations | Northumberland Aero Club |
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