Léon-Frédéric Granier

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Léon-Frédéric Granier was a French aero inventor whom we have initially filing with no patent agent, with the inventor himself being located at Saint-Antoine within the Bouches-du-Rhône département of France.[1] We have him subsequently located within the Basses-Alpes département of France and employing the patent agent Charles Dony.[2] We'll likely investigate further. How much Granier's “gyrostat” has in common with the gyroscope, as opposed to the ordinary rotations of a propeller, and how much his innovations have to do with ascension, sustentation, and propulsion, as opposed to the maintenance of equilibrium during these procedures, are matters to consider.


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Names Léon-Frédéric Granier; Léon Granier
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Countries FR
Locations Saint-Antoine, Bouches-du-Rhône département of France ; then somewhere within the Basses-Alpes département of France
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Tech areas Gyroscope, Stability, Ascension, Sustentation, Propulsion, Equilibrium, Propellers
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