Jean Tarbe
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Jean Tarbe was an aero inventor, self-identified as such, as an Inventor, and addressed at 11 Passage St. Pierre Amelot, Paris, département Seine, France.[1]. We have him again slightly later as located simply within département Seine, France.[2]
Significantly later, we have another “J. Tarbe”, located at rue de Vincennes, 117, Bagnolet (immediately east of Paris), département Seine, France, and filing a hydroplane patent in Belgium.[3]
Patents whose inventor or applicant is Jean Tarbe
- Patent FR-1900-300646 (English title: Kite or captive aeroplane, Filing date: 1900-05-25)
- Patent GB-1900-19424 (English title: Improvements in aeroplanes, actually a kite or captive aeroplane, Supplementary to patent: Patent FR-1900-300646, Filing date: 1900-10-30)
- Patent ES-1900-27002 (English title: An apparatus consisting of a Tarbe captive airplane, Supplementary to patent: Patent FR-1900-300646, Filing date: 1900-12-12)
- Patent RU-1901-8413 (English title: Collapsible tethered airplane, Supplementary to patent: Patent FR-1900-300646, Filing date: 1901-07-08)
- Patent FR-1902-300646.813 (English title: a new kite system called captive airplane, Supplementary to patent: Patent FR-1900-300646, Filing date: 1902-08-23)
- Patent FR-1906-300646.6945 (English title: New kite system called captive aeroplane, Supplementary to patent: Patent FR-1900-300646, Filing date: 1906-11-22)
- Patent BE-1914-264860 (English title: New airplane system called “nautiplaneur”, Filing date: 1914-02-17)
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Names | Jean Tarbe |
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Countries | BE, ES, FR, GB |
Locations | 11 Passage St. Pierre Amelot, Paris, département Seine, France |
Occupations | Inventor |
Tech areas | Airplane, Hydroaeroplane, Kite, Design |
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