Pierre-Marie-Louis-Émile Gire
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Aérostat d’Émile Gire (1843), figure 78, page 248, La navigation aérienne, Gaston Tissandier

Pierre-Marie-Louis-Émile Gire, also known simply as Émile Gire, whom we have as a Professor at the collège Royal de Nîmes, département Gard, possibly residing at filing from the residence or office of Watelet, 59, rue de la Chaussée-d'Antin, Paris, département Seine.[1]
To do: snag this photo with image referring to Gire's balloon: [1]
This person had 1 publications and 1 patents in this database.
Patents whose inventor or applicant is Émile Gire or Pierre-Marie-Louis-Émile Gire
- Patent FR-1843-11213 (English title: means and process of air-craft navigation without the use of a ballast, Filing date: 1843-06-08)
Publications by or about Émile Gire or Pierre-Marie-Louis-Émile Gire
- Gire, 1843, Mémoire sur la direction des aérostats, sans employer de lest, et son application comme machine de guerre (Simple title: Directing of aerostats, without using ballast, and using them as machines of war)
- Mac Sweeny, 1844, Essay on Aerial Navigation (Simple title: Essay on Aerial Navigation)
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Names | Pierre-Marie-Louis-Émile Gire; Émile Gire |
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Countries | FR |
Locations | Nîmes, Gard, Paris, Seine |
Occupations | Professor |
Tech areas | Aerostat, LTA, Steering, Balloons, Military |
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Affiliations | collège Royal de Nîmes |
Family name | Gire |
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