Raymond d'Equevilley-Montjustin

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Raymond d'Equevilley-Montjustin, the Marquis d'Equevilley (also spelled "Ecquevilly") was an aero inventor who developed a big wheel-shaped multiplane in 1908.[1][2]

An espacenet search returns 69 patents granted internationally to d'Equevilley, almost all of them dealing with submarines. These include technology related to steam propulsion. They are filed in Spain, England, France, Germany, the United States, and Denmark.

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References

  1. Marquis d'Equevilley, "Les grandes journées de l'aviation", L'Aérophile Vol. 17, No. 1, 1 January 1909, pp. 12–15.
  2. Rebecca Maksel, "Five Airplanes That Made No Difference: Celebrating the wrong turns in aviation’s early evolution." Air & Space Magazine, Smithsonian, 1 April 2016.


Names Raymond d'Equevilley-Montjustin; Marquis d'Equevilley
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Tech areas Propulsion, Propeller, Marine
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