Henry Picq
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Henry Picq was an aero inventor addressed at rue Fresnel, 3, Paris, Seine; France.[1] He seems to have worked exclusively with the heavier-than-air though with an intensive and rare conjunction of multiple lift surfaces with multiple and concurrently varied systems of propulsion.
Patents whose inventor or applicant is Henry Picq
- Patent FR-1907-375273 (English title: Self-propelled airplane, actually quite evocative of a "ship", though purely heavier-than air, elaborate in its means of propulsion and in the complexity of lift and propulsion, Filing date: 1907-02-20)
- Patent FR-1910-414268 (English title: Transport airplane with winged wheels as propeller, actually an arrangement associating multiple propellers with a complex of lift surfaces, Filing date: 1910-01-03)
- Patent FR-1910-414268.12426 (English title: Transport airplane winged wheels as propeller, Supplementary to patent: Patent FR-1910-414268, Filing date: 1910-03-31)
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Names | Henry Picq |
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Countries | FR |
Locations | rue Fresnel, 3, Paris, Seine, France |
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Tech areas | Airplane, Propulsion, Lift, Design, Construction, Sustentation, Ascension, Heavier-than-air |
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