Patent GB-1908-24928

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"24,928. Tacquin, A. Nov. 19. Aerial machines without aerostats ; aeroplanes ; steering; cars.-An aerial machine of the kind having the planes movable with respect to the body may be converted from a tri-plane to a biplane or mono-plane, and comprises a bridge and a platform, these two parts being movable with respect to each other and to the planes. As shown, the two upper planes a, b are closed together and supported away from the plane c, so that the machine is arranged as a bi-plane . . . ."

  • Inventor location: Doctor of medicine and Doctor of science, of Genappe, Belgium

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Year filed 1908
Year granted 1908
Office GB
Patent number 24928
Inventors Arthur Tacquin
Inventor country BE
Applicant person Arthur Tacquin
Applicant firm
Applicant type INDIV
Applicant is inventor? 1
Original title Improvements in Aerial Machines
English title Improvements in Aerial Machines
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Filing date 1908-11-19
Full specification filed date 1909-05-18
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Grant date 1909-10-07
Granted? 1
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Supplementary to patent
Related to aircraft? 1
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Patent agent Carpmael & Co.
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Family year 1908
First filing? 1
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Citations from after 1930 0
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Number of text pages 2
Number of diagram pages 1
Number of figures 2
Number of claims 5