Alfred de Pischof
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Alfred de Pischof was an aero inventor, with occupation -- and location --.
Patents whose inventor or applicant is Alfred de Pischof
- Patent FR-1915-474926 (English title: Airplane wing system, Filing date: 1914-01-08)
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- Alfred de Pischoff (1882 - 1922) Austria & France, Werner monoplane pilot at the 2nd Great Champagne Aviation Week and a tireless and modest researcher of exceptional ingenuity
- Alfred Ritter von Pischoff was born in 1882 in Vienna, Austria, of French parents of Russian origin. After his studies in Paris, he realized in 1906 flights hovering on the mounds of Palaiseau. In 1907, he created his first plane "de Pischoff n ° 1" nicknamed "the vol au vent". He then associated, in 1908 and 1909, with Paul Koechlin to realize the monoplane that they will make fly to Villacoublay.
- De Pischoff then returned to Austria before returning to France with his third aircraft called "autoplan", a kind of hybrid plane and car. In 1910, Alfred de Pischoff opened two flying schools in Issy-les-Moulineaux and Juvisy and participated in the 2nd week of Champagne Aviation in Reims, where he flew a Werner monoplane.
There is an inventor Emil de Pischoff who is possibly a brother or co-founder or something. If we keep looking we'll find a work that clearly distinguishes them or says they are the same person.
Names | Alfred de Pischof; A. de Pischof |
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Birth date | 1882 |
Death date | 1922 |
Countries | AT, FR, RU |
Locations | Vienna; Paris |
Occupations | aircraft designer, school founder |
Tech areas | Airplane |
Affiliations | 2nd week of Champagne Aviation in Reims, Juvisy school, Issy-les-Moulineaux school |
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