William Smyth
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William Smyth was an aero inventor and author in the years around 1867. There are publications by a "W. Smyth" at that time, and it seems clear those must be by this same person, and we'll assume that here. He patented in Britain and we'll assume he's British himself until contrary evidence appears.
Patents whose inventor or applicant is William Smyth
- Patent GB-1867-1392 (English title: Flying machine, Filing date: 1867-05-22)
Publications by or about William Smyth
- Smyth, 1867, Experiments practically demonstrating the laws by which birds fly, and their application to an aerial machine (Simple title: Experiments practically demonstrating the laws by which birds fly, and their application to an aerial machine, Journal: Annual Report of the Aëronautical Society of Great Britain)
- Smyth, 1870, An instrument to measure the relative pressure and velocity of the wind (Simple title: An instrument to measure the relative pressure and velocity of the wind, Journal: Annual Report of the Aëronautical Society of Great Britain)
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