Georges-Albert-Joseph Landais
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Georges-Albert-Joseph Landais was an aero inventor whom we have mainly in connexion with his “L’aerotube”, which may be an odd heavier-than-air. We have him located at avenue de Mont-Riboudet, 77, Rouen, département Seine-Inférieure, France.[1] We have him located at rue Lamartine, 10, Château-Gontier, département Mayenne, France.[2] We have him lastly located at cours de Vincennes, 98 bis, Paris, département Seine, France.[3]
Patents whose inventor or applicant is Georges-Albert-Joseph Landais
- Patent FR-1913-461629 (English title: Flying machine, Filing date: 1913-08-05)
- Patent FR-1913-461629.18692 (English title: Flying machine, Supplementary to patent: Patent FR-1913-461629, Filing date: 1913-12-12)
- Patent FR-1914-461629.19384 (English title: Flying machine, Supplementary to patent: Patent FR-1913-461629, Filing date: 1914-05-20)
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Names | Georges-Albert-Joseph Landais |
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Countries | FR |
Locations | Rouen; Château-Gontier; Paris |
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Tech areas | Design, Heavier-than-air |
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