Charles Stanley
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Charles Stanley was an American aero inventor whose work largely focused on an airship aided by lift propellers. He filed one patent with the Stanley Aerial Navigation Co.
We have him addressed at 1631 Allester Street, San Francisco, California, USA.[1]
Patents whose inventor or applicant is Charles Stanley
- Patent US-1899-659264 (English title: Air-Ship, Filing date: 1899-08-07)
- Patent GB-1900-16073 (English title: Aërial machines with aërostats, Filing date: 1900)
- Patent IN-1900-387 (English title: Aërial machines with aërostats, Supplementary to patent: Patent GB-1900-16073, Filing date: 1900)
- Patent AT-1900-12659 (English title: Airship, Supplementary to patent: Patent US-1899-659264, Filing date: 1900-09-15)
- Patent BE-1900-152125 (English title: Improvements in aerial vessels, Supplementary to patent: Patent US-1899-659264, Filing date: 1900-09-18)
- Patent MX-1900-2084 (English title: Air ship, Filing date: 1900-11-20)
- Patent RU-1900-8006 (English title: Dirigible, Controllable balloon)
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Names | Charles Stanley |
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Countries | US |
Locations | San Francisco |
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Tech areas | LTA, Hybrid, Ascent, Propellers |
Affiliations | Stanley Aerial Navigation Co. |
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