Vacu-Aerial Navigation and Manufacturing Company
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The Vacu-Aerial Navigation and Manufacturing Company of America appears to have existed briefly in Milwaukee around 1907. Its president was wealthy industrialist/scion William Woods Plankinton and its General Manager was inventor/patentholder A. Rudolph Silverston. The intended technology appears to have been dirigible balloons with fixed aeroplane wings attached.
Patents whose inventor or applicant is Anthony Rudolph Silverston or A. Rudolph Silverston
- Patent US-1907-1072663 (English title: Air-Ship, Filing date: 1907-03-04)
- Patent US-1908-900041 (English title: Air-ship, Filing date: 1907-10-04)
- Patent US-1908-1072664 (English title: Airship, Filing date: 1908-08-22)
- Patent CA-1908-115409 (English title: Airship, Supplementary to patent: Patent US-1908-1072664, Filing date: 1908-09-16)
- Patent GB-1908-20433 (English title: Improvements in airships, Supplementary to patent: Patent US-1908-1072664, Filing date: 1908-09-29)
- Patent FR-1908-394877 (English title: Improvements to aeroplanes, Supplementary to patent: Patent US-1908-1072664, Filing date: 1908-09-29)
- Patent AT-1909-41979 (English title: Airplane, Filing date: 1908-09-29)
- Patent US-1909-1118374 (English title: Fluid-displacing motor, Filing date: 1909-10-14)
Publications by or about Anthony Rudolph Silverston or A. Rudolph Silverston
- Publication 160, 1907, Aeromobiles soon to be on the market (Simple title: Aeromobiles soon to be on the market, Journal: Amer. Mag. Aeronautics)
- Silverston, 1908, Latest votary of the 'Airs' (Simple title: Latest votary of the 'Airs', Journal: American Aeronaut)
Sources
Names | Vacu-Aerial Navigation and Manufacturing Company, Vacu-Aerial Navigation and Manufacturing Co. of America |
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Country | US |
City | Milwaukee |
Affiliations | |
Keywords | airplane, hybrid, diribile |
Started aero | circa 1907 |
Ended aero | |
Key people | William Woods Plankinton, Anthony Rudolph Silverston |
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