Heinrich Bruns, Jr.
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Heinrich Bruns, Jr. was a German landowner who submitted patents internationally for an airship hall/tunnel built into a hillside.
He may well have been the son of mathematician w:Heinrich Bruns of Berlin and Leipzig.[1]
Location: w:Mehle (Elze)
References
- ↑ Reiner Rummel and Gerhard Beutler. A Global Height System – Following Heinrich Bruns (1878). Fachbeitrag. Jan 2019. DOI 10.12902/zfv-0242-2018
Patents whose inventor or applicant is Heinrich Bruns, Jr.
- Patent AT-1913-63657 (English title: Airship hall)
- Patent FR-1913-452484 (English title: Security hangars for aircraft, Filing date: 1912-12-28)
- Patent HU-1912-62219 (English title: Safety hall for airships, Supplementary to patent: Patent AT-1913-63657, Filing date: 1969-12-31)
- Patent FI-1913-5385 (English title: Storage-hall f, Filing date: 1913-02-07)
Names | Heinrich Bruns, Jr. |
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Countries | DE, FR, AT, FI, HU |
Locations | Mehle bei Elze |
Occupations | Landowner |
Tech areas | Hangars, Storage, LTA, Military |
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