Victor Humbert
Victor Humbert was an aero inventor whom British data has as a "Gentleman" filing from 31 rue de la Gare, Luxeuil-les-Bains, France.[1]
French data gives Luxeuil-les-Bains, Haute-Saône, France.[2]
Austrian data gives merely Luxeuil-les-Bains, France.[3]
All of this work pertains to a parachute of the more umbrella-like variety, a doubled one, with partial but undeniable diagram overlap between the French parent parent and its addition, as well as between these and the British and Austrian variation. The inventor may have been polishing his ideas in the course of the filing processes. Overall, this apparatus may have offered propulsion and sustentation capacities of its own, as well as control factors associated with regulable incidence.
Patents whose inventor or applicant is Victor Humbert
- Patent FR-1908-388823 (English title: Aviation device, Filing date: 1908-04-03)
- Patent GB-1908-9970 (English title: Flying machine, Supplementary to patent: Patent FR-1908-388823, Filing date: 1908-05-07)
- Patent FR-1908-388823.9740 (English title: Aviation device, Supplementary to patent: Patent FR-1908-388823, Filing date: 1908-08-31)
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Names | Victor Humbert |
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Countries | FR |
Locations | Luxeuil-les-Bains, Haute-Saône |
Occupations | Gentleman |
Tech areas | Safety, Parachutes, Sustentation, Propulsion, Incidence |
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