Mathieu Castay
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Mathieu Castay was an aero inventor, whom our pertinent aero-data has simply as filing from within département Seine, France.[1] He worked beyond aero, as well, as demonstrated via his name-based results on Espacenet. A recurring motif within and beyond aeronautics is that of the ruddered propeller, facilitating control and steering, as well as propulsion. A British wheel patent, has him as an engineer filing specifically from 45 Rue de Sèvres, Paris, France.[2]
Patents whose inventor or applicant is Mathieu Castay
- Patent FR-1910-416507 (English title: Propeller with movable panels and rudder, Filing date: 1910-05-28)
- Patent FR-1911-416507.14719 (English title: Propeller with movable panels and governor, Supplementary to patent: Patent FR-1910-416507, Filing date: 1911-08-29)
- Patent FR-1912-448185 (English title: Apparatus for changing the direction of the propulsion propellers of aeroplanes, dirigible balloons and ships at will, Filing date: 1912-09-12)
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Names | Mathieu Castay |
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Countries | FR |
Locations | rue de Sèvres, 45, Paris, département Seine, France |
Occupations | Engineer |
Tech areas | Propellers, Rudder, Airplane, LTA, Marine, Propulsion, Control, Steering |
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