Léon Morane
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Léon Morane was an aero inventor, French, who, along with his brother Robert Morane, and with Raymond Saulnier, acted as co-founder of Aéroplanes Morane-Saulnier. Based on our patent data, Léon Morane also collaborated with Raymond Saulnier and Gabriel Borel[1], that is, with regard to specific patents making no reference to Aéroplanes Morane-Saulnier as such. (Most patents listed here are the products of said collaborations.)
Patents whose inventor or applicant is Léon Morane
- Patent FR-1911-427611 (English title: Apparatus of support wire attachment particularly applicable to airplane fuselage, Filing date: 1911-03-21)
- Patent FR-1911-427651 (English title: Improvement to airplane landing chassis, Filing date: 1911-03-22)
- Patent FR-1911-427652 (English title: Manner on integrated airplane construction, Filing date: 1911-03-22)
- Patent FR-1911-427653 (English title: Improvements to airplane wings, Filing date: 1911-03-22)
- Patent FR-1911-429964 (English title: Airplane stabilizer, Filing date: 1911-05-19)
- Patent FR-1911-430152 (English title: Airplane fuselage, Filing date: 1911-05-26)
References
Robert et Léon Morane on English Wikipedia, Robert et Léon Morane on French Wikipedia
Names | Léon Morane |
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Birth date | 11 April 1885 |
Death date | 19 October 1918 |
Countries | FR |
Locations | département Seine, France |
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Tech areas | Airplane, Navigation, Stability, Chassis, Wheels, Construction, Design |
Affiliations | Robert Morane, Raymond Saulnier, Aéroplanes Morane-Saulnier |
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