Patent GB-1906-1436
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An arrangement for the 'ship' (i.e. nacelle and propulsion apparatus) hanging beneath an aerostat. The aerostat, not pictured in the illustration, is 'preferably' cigar-shaped.
- Inventor location: 197 Mackintosh Place, Cardiff, Glamorgan
Occupation: civil engineer
Sources
- Neilson, 1910, Aeroplane Patents, p74
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- espacenet
Year filed | 1906 |
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Year granted | 1906 |
Office | GB |
Patent number | 1436 |
Inventors | Harry Martin Middleton |
Inventor country | GB, Wales |
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Original title | Improvements in and relating to airships |
English title | Airships |
Tech fields | dirigible, propeller, propulsion, frame, navigation, design |
Filing date | January 19, 1906 |
Full specification filed date | March 2, 1906 |
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Grant date | July 19, 1906 |
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Related to aircraft? | Yes |
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Family year | 1906 |
First filing? | No |
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