Edmond Lévi
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Edmund Lévi was an aero inventor, an Engineer located in Paris.[1] We have little on him other than his work done in collaboration with Alajos Biró and József Fenyvesi, both also Engineers, and both located in Budapest. The three, together, perhaps on a situational basis, have also been addressed at 30 rue Boissiere, Paris.[2] This may have been Lévi's longer-term location. At present, Patent FR-1909-400595, featuring a lightweight chord manner of construction applicable both to airplanes and aerostats, seems to be Lévi's only non-collaborative aero-filing.
Patents whose inventor or applicant is Edmond Lévi
- Patent FR-1909-400595 (English title: Lightweight chord construction method for aircraft and aerostats, Filing date: 1909-02-22)
- Patent HU-1909-49038 (English title: Automatic balancing device for aeroplanes, Filing date: 1909-02-25)
- Patent FR-1910-412989 (English title: Stabilizer for airplanes, Supplementary to patent: Patent HU-1909-49038, Filing date: 1910-02-23)
- Patent GB-1910-4791 (English title: Apparatus for flying machine stability and steadiness, Supplementary to patent: Patent HU-1909-49038, Filing date: 1910-02-25)
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Names | Edmund Lévi |
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Countries | FR, GB, HU |
Locations | 30 rue Boissiere, Paris |
Occupations | Engineer |
Tech areas | Airplane, Equilibrium, Stability, Aerostat, Wings, Construction, Ascension, Lift, Design, Aerodynamics |
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