Pierre Poulalion
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Pierre Poulalion was a sea captain and an aero inventor in France who filed patents from 106 rue Legendre, Paris, département Seine, France.[1] He filed in collaboration with Jean Armange on instruments and sensors.
The fundamental work seems to have to do with membranes sensitive to air pressure actuating precise indicators of direction.
Patents whose inventor or applicant is Pierre Poulalion
- Patent FR-1911-431380 (English title: Automatic fin (vertical?) indicator for aerial locomotion, Filing date: 1911-06-20)
- Patent GB-1912-13867 (English title: Automatic fin (vertical?) indicator for aerial locomotion, Supplementary to patent: Patent FR-1911-431380, Filing date: 1912-06-13)
- Patent FR-1913-431380.17358 (English title: Automatic fin (vertical?) indicator for aerial locomotion, Supplementary to patent: Patent FR-1911-431380, Filing date: 1913-02-14)
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Names | Pierre Poulalion |
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Countries | FR |
Locations | 106 rue Legendre, Paris, département Seine, France |
Occupations | sea captain |
Tech areas | Instrument, Air pressure, stability?, LTA, HTA, Airplane, Airship, Electricity |
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