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Revision as of 21:02, 2 January 2024

Alexandre Arson was a civil engineer who worked for the Parisian gas company.

He was vice president of the balloon section of the International Aeronautical Congress of 1889.

In 1892 he was elected president of the Société Française de Navigation Aérienne.[1]

Patents whose inventor or applicant is Alexandre Arson or Arson

  • Patent FR-1894-236873 (English title: machine of gas and rotating propeller applicable to the driving of aerostats)
  • Patent FR-1897-263646 (English title: Gas machine suited to the control and direction of balloons, Filing date: 1897-02-02)


References

  1. L'Aéronaute, 35(12), December 1902, p. 318.

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Names Alexandre Arson
Birth date 1819-03-11
Death date 1904-02-17
Countries FR
Locations Paris
Occupations engineer
Tech areas Engine
Affiliations Société Française de Navigation Aérienne
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