Louis Coutant Badeau
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Louis Coutant Badeau was an aero inventor, a draftsman, 149, East 176th Street, New York, NY, USA.[1]
Several of Badeau's innovations feature a "propeller-tube", included within and surrounded by the primary gas container of the airship.
His career as a draftsman is evident enough in the tidily sufficient manner of his diagrams.
Patents whose inventor or applicant is Louis Coutant Badeau
- Patent US-1910-1156514 (English title: Steering apparatus for airships, Filing date: 1910-01-03)
- Patent US-1910-1155031 (English title: Steering apparatus for airships, Filing date: 1910-06-24)
- Patent US-1911-1010718 (English title: Airship, Filing date: 1911-04-19)
- Patent US-1911-1020015 (English title: Airship, Filing date: 1911-04-19)
- Patent GB-1911-21868 (English title: Airship, Filing date: 1911-10-04)
- Patent FR-1911-435828 (English title: Air-Ship, Filing date: 1911-10-30)
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Names | Louis Coutant Badeau; Louis-Coutant Badeau |
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Countries | US |
Locations | New York, NY, USA |
Occupations | Draftsman |
Tech areas | LTA, Airship, Navigation, Rudder, Propulsion, Propeller, Construction, Frame, Design |
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