Frédéric-Charles Rossel

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Frédéric-Charles Rossel was an aero inventor born 8 April, in Montbéliard, département Doubs, France, deceased in March 1940.[1]

French patent data has him filing from département Doubs, France.[2]

British patent data gives "Sochaux, Montbeliard, Doubs, in France" and has Rossel identified as a Manufacturer.[3] French Wikipedia leads us to believe that Montbéliard and Sochaux are towns located within a few miles of one another, rather than Sochaux being situated within Montbéliard. In any case, it seems that the inventor's birth, and filing, and corporate activity all took place in close proximity, within département Doubs, France, near the border of Switzerland.

Slightly later British patent data gives "Sochaux-Montbéliard" and has Rossel identified as a Mechanical Engineer.[4]

He was a founder of Société Anonyme des Constructions Aériennes Rossel-Peugeot.

See his biography at Frédéric Rossel on French Wikipedia. This corroborates the Sochaux location data we have on Société Anonyme des Constructions Aériennes Rossel-Peugeot.


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Names Frederic-Charles Rossel; Frédéric Rossel
Countries FR
Locations [[Montbéliard, département Doubs, France]], [[Sochaux, département Doubs, France]]
Occupations founder, manufacturer, mechanical engineer
Tech areas Airplane, Biplane, Wings, Sustentation, Control, Incidence, Springs, Propellers, Control, Ball bearings, Braking, Propulsion, Rudder
Accreditations
Affiliations Société Anonyme des Constructions Aériennes Rossel-Peugeot
Family name
Birth date 1871-04-08
Death date 1940
Wikidata id Q3090168