Albert Hirth
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Albert Hirth was a German engineer of whom we primarily know as the father of Hellmuth Hirth, an individual more generally pertinent to us in terms of piloting, airplanes more generally and propellers most particularly. In terms of patents filed, it is with reference to propellers that the father, Albert Hirth, becomes pertinent to us.[1]
He was born 7 October 1858 in Meimsheim, Landkreis Heilbronn, Baden-Württemberg, Germany, and deceased 12 October 1935 in [2] He seems to have been residing in Cannstatt-Stuttgart when he did his key aero-filing.[3]
Patents whose inventor or applicant is Albert Hirth
- Patent DE-1912-12-23-Albert Hirth (English title: Propeller with adjustable blades, Filing date: 1912-12-23)
- Patent AT-1913-68090 (English title: Propeller with adjustable blades, Supplementary to patent: Patent DE-1912-12-23-Albert Hirth, Filing date: 1913-11-27)
See Also :
Albert Hirth on German Wikipedia
References
Names | Albert Hirth |
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Birth date | 1858/10/07 |
Death date | 1935/10/12 |
Countries | AT, DE |
Locations | Meimsheim,Germany, Cannstatt-Stuttgart, Germany, and Nonnenhorn, Germany |
Occupations | Engineer, Inventor, Entrepreneur |
Tech areas | Design, Propellers, Airplane, Industry |
Affiliations | Hellmuth Hirth |
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