Giulio Silvestri
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Giulio Silvestri was an aero inventor, an engineer [1][2] located at No. 23, Wehrgasse, Vienna V., Empire of Austria[3]. His one fundamental group of patents was filed partially in collaboration with Anton Findenigg
Patents whose inventor or applicant is Giulio Silvestri
- Patent AT-1909-47911 (English title: Airplane, Filing date: 1909-12-03)
- Patent FR-1910-422849 (English title: Airplane, Filing date: 1910-11-22)
- Patent GB-1910-27294 (English title: Improvements in Flying Machines, actually an airplane making use of kite-associated approach to lift, Filing date: 1910-11-23)
- Patent HU-1910-55438 (English title: Dragon-powered airplane, that is, to an airplane making use of kite-associated approaches to lift, Filing date: 1910-11-29)
- Patent US-1910-1044600 (English title: airplane, Filing date: 1910-12-01)
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Names | Giulio Silvestri |
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Countries | AT, FR, GB, HU, US |
Locations | No. 23, Wehrgasse, Vienna V., Empire of Austria(-Hungary) (Of note perhaps, pertinent beyond this inventor, American patents emphasize "Austria-Hungary", with no reference to "Empire", while British patents refer to the "Empire of Austria".) |
Occupations | Engineer |
Tech areas | Airplane, Propulsion, Lift, Construction, Design, Propellers |
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