Bertram Ogilvie
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Bertram Ogilvie was an engineer and aero inventor near Napier, New Zealand.
There are substantial recent articles about his work with Hawkins and Nairn. Let's review:
- "Bertram Ogilvie (1881-1944), a motor engineer for Hawkins and Rome, Napier, began around 1908 (just five years after the American Wright brothers' milestone flight) to build an aeroplane to his own design with assistance from his employer, Charles (Arthur) Hawkins."[1]
- https://aeropedia.com.au/content/ogilvie/
- https://flyingmachines.ru/Site2/Crafts/Craft29595.htm, https://flyingmachines.ru/Site2/Crafts/Craft29527.htm, https://flyingmachines.ru/Site2/Arts/Art4769.htm <== a remarkable site for early aircraft
Patents whose inventor or applicant is Bertram Ogilvie
- Patent NZ-1909-25865 (English title: Aeroplane, Filing date: 1909-04-26)
- Patent FR-1910-414483 (English title: Improvements to aeroplanes, Supplementary to patent: Patent NZ-1909-25865, Filing date: 1910-04-05)
- Patent GB-1910-8212 (English title: Improvements in or relating to Aeroplanes, Supplementary to patent: Patent NZ-1909-25865, Filing date: 1910-04-05)
References
- ↑ Michael Fowler. Audacious early aircraft attempts to get Hawke's Bay airborne. 2021-06-10
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Countries | NZ |
Locations | Napier or nearby |
Occupations | engineer |
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