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

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Year filed 1906
Year granted 1906
Office GB
Patent number 1436
Inventors Harry Martin Middleton
Inventor country GB, Wales
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Applicant is inventor? Yes
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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