George Tilghman Richards

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George Tilghman Richards was aero-inventor whom we have as an engineer located at Hale, Oak Cottage, Cheshire, England.[1]

We have him as an engineer addressed at 42 Kersland Street, Glasgow, Scotland.[2]

He filed in collaboration with William Beardmore & Co..

He filed in collaboration with Cedric Lee.[3]


Patents whose inventor or applicant is George Tilghman Richards

  • Patent GB-1913-18154 (English title: Improvements in or connected with Aeroplane Flying Machines, Filing date: 1913-08-09)
  • Patent BE-1914-268955 (English title: Airplanes, the subject of a first English patent application, not yet granted, filed on August 9, 1913, under the benefit of the international convention of March 20, 1883, Supplementary to patent: Patent GB-1913-18154, Filing date: 1914-07-06)
  • Patent FR-1914-474737 (English title: Airplane, Supplementary to patent: Patent GB-1913-18154, Filing date: 1914-07-06)
  • Patent GB-1916-124822 (English title: Improvements in controlling aeroplane flying machines, actually with a key emphasis being on the automatic counteraction of any inequality between the thrusts of (two) non-central propellers, Filing date: 1916-04-25)
  • Patent GB-1916-102032 (English title: Improvements in the Construction of Aeroplane Flying Machines, Filing date: 1916-08-03)

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Names George Tilghman Richards
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Countries BE, FR, GB
Locations Hale, Oak Cottage, Cheshire, England, 42 Kersland Street, Glasgow, Scotland
Occupations Engineer
Tech areas Airplane
Affiliations William Beardmore & Co., Cedric Lee Co.
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