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'''Marcel Mathieu Étienne Besson''' was an aero inventor in France. After 1914 he produced biplane and triplane "trainers," followed in 1917 by pusher triplane flying boats, called LB, from being built by [[Hydravions Georges Levallois et Levy]]. After 1921 he built his own prototype fighters and seaplanes. | '''Marcel Mathieu Étienne Besson''' was an aero inventor in France. After 1914 he produced biplane and triplane "trainers," followed in 1917 by pusher triplane flying boats, called LB, from being built by [[Hydravions Georges Levallois et Levy]]. After 1921 he built his own prototype fighters and seaplanes. | ||
Revision as of 20:16, 31 March 2024
Marcel Mathieu Étienne Besson was an aero inventor in France. After 1914 he produced biplane and triplane "trainers," followed in 1917 by pusher triplane flying boats, called LB, from being built by Hydravions Georges Levallois et Levy. After 1921 he built his own prototype fighters and seaplanes.
Gunston attributes the LB aircraft to Hydravions Georges Levallois et Levy, but curiously, has no entry for the company Hydravions Georges Levallois et Levy nor does he mention it in under Levy. SD does not show either the "L.B." (Levy-Besson) or "LB" (Levy-Biche) among the aircraft built by Hyravions Georges Levy. It also doesn't mention a firm Hydravions Georges Levallois et Levy, leading us to suspect that Levallois was not part of the firm's name.
Became division of ANF Les Mureaux circa 1926
Sources
- G47, 181-182
- 2dG59, 202
- SD177
- Dir1920 p21
To add: US1413383
Patents applied for by Marcel Besson
- Patent FR-1912-457035
- Patent FR-1912-457036
- Patent FR-1912-457037
- Patent FR-1912-457038
- Patent FR-1916-494084
- Patent FR-1916-499470
- Patent GB-1917-106487
References
Names | Marcel Besson; Marcel Mathieu Étienne Besson |
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Countries | FR |
Locations | possibly Rue St. Denis, Boulogne |
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Wikidata id | Q3288673 |