Gustav Behrens
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Gustav Behrens was an Engineer located at Oschersleben near Magdeburg, Germany.[1][2] Among other things he worked on portable airship hangars.
Patents whose inventor or applicant is Gustav Behrens
- Patent AT-1908-42396 (English title: Transportable shelter for aircraft, Filing date: 1908-12-11)
- Patent FR-1908-397354 (English title: Portable airship hangar, Supplementary to patent: Patent AT-1908-42396, Filing date: 1908-12-12)
- Patent HU-1908-46589 (English title: Transportable protection hall for aircraft, Supplementary to patent: Patent AT-1908-42396, Filing date: 1908-12-14)
- Patent GB-1908-27731 (English title: Transportable Shed for Airships, Supplementary to patent: Patent AT-1908-42396, Filing date: 1908-12-21)
- Patent AT-1909-47518 (English title: Helical ground anchor, Supplementary to patent: Patent DE-1909-06-23 Gustav Behrens, Filing date: 1909-12-27)
- Patent GB-1910-5372 (English title: Improvements in earth anchors, Supplementary to patent: Patent DE-1909-06-23 Gustav Behrens, Filing date: 1910-03-03)
- Patent AT-1912-61755 (English title: Tents, in particular for the recovery of airplanes, Supplementary to patent: Patent DE-1911-04-03 Gustav Behrens, Filing date: 1912-01-04)
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Names | Gustav Behrens |
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Countries | AT, DE, FR, GB, HU |
Locations | Oschersleben near Magdeburg, Germany |
Occupations | Engineer |
Tech areas | Airship, Hangars, Design, Construction, Infrastructure |
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