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  • ...d at rue Hector Malot, 14, Paris, [[département]] [[Seine]], France; C.-O. Martin was addressed at rue Daguerre, 75, Paris, [[département]] [[Seine]], Franc |Inventors=C. Durant; C.-O. Martin
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  • Key people: [[H. P. Martin]] and [[George Handasyde]], [[A. A. Fletcher]] was designer at some point b ...SD, which we know to be based on archival sources, says after operating as Martin-Handasyde, formally incoporated as Martinsyde, Ltd., 1914. After company w
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  • ...rd Aeroplane Company]], and may have been the chief engineer of [[Glenn L. Martin Company]].<ref>[[w:Charles Foster Willard|Charles Foster Willard]] on Engli ...Company; Aeromarine Plane and Motor Corp.; Glenn L. Martin Company; Wright-Martin Aircraft Aircraft Co; Curtiss Aeroplane and Motor Co
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  • ...dent; [[Glenn L. Martin]] and [[C. S. Jennison]] were vice presidents; and Martin was to head the aeroplane dept.<ref name=Gunston>[[Gunston, 1993]], p330-3 ...ent of the company on 3 October 1917.<ref>"Maj.-Gen. Goethals Heads Wright-Martin", ''[[Air Service Journal]]'', 11 October 1917; p. [https://books.google.co
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  • ...ted steering post. In 1913, Willard became chief engineer for [[Glenn L. Martin Co.]]
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  • Martin explains: |Inventors=Ludwig Martin
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  • ...1910. In 1910, members built two biplanes under the direction of [[J. V. Martin]], but neither craft made it off the ground. ...rence Rotch; Hugh Nawn; E. C. Brown; A Sweetser; Professor Pickering; J.V. Martin
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  • ...assignee of US Patent No. 1,089,029 issued to Paul G. Zimmermann in 1914, Martin claimed to “own the basic patents on any transmission system in aircraft
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  • ...rtin Co.]], and [[General Aeronautic Co.]] of America to form the [[Wright-Martin Aircraft Corp.]], of New Brunswick NJ.<ref name=oldsources />
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  • ...in-engined version; produced Curtiss and Douglas designs for U.S. Navy and Martin design for U.S. Army. Own designs included a biplane trainer, 1915. Accor
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  • ...g the battle for San Juan Heights, east of Santiago de Cuba.<ref>Jerome V. Martin, "Balloons, U.S. Signal Corps"; in ''The Encyclopedia of the Spanish-Americ
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  • *[[Martin Braun]]: Improved Aerial Ships, February 8, 1870 - [[Patent US-1870-99629]] *[[Martin Bruan]]: Aerial Ship February 1, 1877
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  • ...felde-West, Kommandantenstr. 85, III. Flemming, Stabsarzt Dr., Schöneberg, Martin-Luther-Str. 59. Föttinger, Prof. Dr.-Ing., Zoppot-Danzig, Baedekerweg 13. ...t, Stein- Hildebrandt, Hauptmann a. D., Dr. phil., straße 21. Berlin W 30, Martin Luther-Str. 10. Grulich, Karl, Dipl.-Ing., Gotha, Rhein- Hirsch, Paul, cand
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  • ...Behymer in charge of ticket sales; other committee members Fred L. Baker, Martin C. Neuner, [[Dick Ferris]], William May Gardlin, and Felix J. Zeehandelarr
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