Henry Potez
Henry Potez (or sometimes Henri Potez) was an aero company founder. Later Greek patent data gives us the fuller name Henry Charles Alexander Potez.[1]
French patent data has him as located within département département, France.[2]
We have Aéroplanes Morane-Saulnier, much much later, in January 1963, control passing control of said company to Établissements Henri Potez which reorganized the company as Société d'Exploitation des Établissements Morane-Saulnier.
According to en.wp: "He studied in the French Aeronautics School Supaéro. With Marcel Dassault, he was the inventor of the Potez-Bloch propeller which after 1917 [were on most] Allied planes of World War I."[3]
indiscriminant Henry Potez Espacenet results in the interest of corporate trajectory ; there's some chance that some of these data pertain to other inventors. Greek and other results pop up after our period of focus.
Patents whose inventor or applicant is Henry Potez
- Patent FR-1912-446092 (English title: Improvements to the construction of aeroplanes, Filing date: 1912-07-16)
- Patent GR-1930-3096 (English title: Airplane frame treated with metallic coating, Filing date: 1930-01-27)
References
Names | Henry Potez; Henri Potez |
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Birth date | 30 September 1891 |
Death date | 9 November 1981 |
Countries | ES, FR, GB, GR |
Locations | département département, France |
Occupations | founder |
Tech areas | Propeller |
Affiliations | Société d'Études des Aéronautiques, Établissements Henri Potez, Compagnie Anjou Aéronautique |
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