Jules Sandret
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Jules Sandret was an aero inventor, whom we have merely as filing from département Seine-Inférieure, France.[1] He did extremely extensive and precise work in the specifically automatic stability of the airplane. He did work with elements with have found before in that connexion, such as the pendulum. A recurring feature, in Sandret's work, is an emphasis on the direction, via pipes or tubes, of compressed air, in a manner affecting the components of lift and control.
Patents whose inventor or applicant is Jules Sandret
- Patent FR-1910-421257 (English title: Automatic stabilizer apparatus for airplanes, Filing date: 1910-10-08)
- Patent FR-1911-421257.13339 (English title: Automatic stabilizer apparatus for airplanes, Supplementary to patent: Patent FR-1910-421257)
- Patent FR-1911-421257.14854 (English title: Automatic stabilizer apparatus for airplanes, Supplementary to patent: Patent FR-1910-421257, Filing date: 1911-10-03)
- Patent FR-1911-435977 (English title: Self-balancing stabilizer for airplanes and gliders, Filing date: 1911-11-04)
- Patent FR-1913-455984 (English title: Self-balancing stabilizer for airplanes and gliders, Filing date: 1913-03-25)
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Names | Jules Sandret |
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Countries | FR |
Locations | département Seine-Inférieure, France |
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Tech areas | Airplane, Gliders, Stability, Equilibrium, Control, Aerodynamics, Subsystem, Rudder, Wings, Aileron, Sustentation, Pistons, Pendulum, Springs, Automatic stability |
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