Jean-Baptiste-Eugène Gangler

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Jean-Baptiste-Eugène Gangler was an aero invento. As of 1912 he described himself as an "aeroplane engineer", and filed patents from 7 rue Coypel, Paris, Seine, France.[1]


Patents whose inventor or applicant is Jean-Baptiste-Eugène Gangler

  • Patent FR-1909-399027 (Filing date: 1909-01-29)
  • Patent FR-1909-399275 (Filing date: 1909-02-09)
  • Patent FR-1909-400920 (Filing date: 1909-03-17)
  • Patent FR-1911-434281 (English title: Bird's body fuselage which aims to increase the speed of the airplanes by its very tapered shape at the front, by the arrangement of the propeller at the rear and by a very special device of the head forming a rudder, Filing date: 1911-09-16)
  • Patent GB-1912-21051 (English title: Improvements relating to flying machines with boat-shaped or bird-shaped bodies, Supplementary to patent: Patent FR-1911-434281, Filing date: 1912-09-16)
  • Patent FR-1913-434281.17328 (English title: Bird's body fuselage which aims to increase the speed of the airplanes by its very tapered shape at the front, by the arrangement of the propeller at the rear and by a very special device of the head forming a rudder, Supplementary to patent: Patent FR-1911-434281, Filing date: 1913-02-27)
  • Patent FR-1915-477206 (English title: Airplane-glider with stable equilibrium, with natural lift and propulsion, Filing date: 1914-06-03)
  • Patent FR-1919-493254 (Filing date: 1916-01-19)

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Names Jean-Baptiste-Eugène Gangler
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Countries FR
Locations Seine
Occupations Aeroplane engineer
Tech areas Airplane, Fuselage, Aerodynamics, Frame, Construction, Design
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