Léon Levavasseur
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Léon Levavasseur(or Léon-Marie-Joseph-Clément Levavasseur) was a French engineer and aero inventor, filing from Puteaux, Seine; France.[1] He worked with Société Antoinette.[2]
Patents whose inventor or applicant is Léon Levavasseur
- Patent US-1910-1006106 (English title: Device for producing the helicoidal deformation of the planes of aeroplanes, Supplementary to patent: Patent FR-1909-07-01 Société Antoinette, Filing date: 1910-06-24)
Publications by or about Léon Levavasseur
- Ferber, 1908, Portraits d'aviateurs contemporains. Léon Levavasseur (Simple title: Portraits of contemporary aviators. Leon Levavasseur, Journal: L'Aérophile)
References
Names | Léon Levavasseur; Léon-Marie-Joseph-Clément Levavasseur |
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Birth date | 1863-01-08 |
Death date | 1922-02-26 |
Countries | FR |
Locations | Puteaux, Seine, France |
Occupations | engineer, designer, aircraft designer |
Tech areas | Airplane, Airfoil, Frame, Navigation, Design, Wing warping |
Affiliations | Société Antoinette |
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