Thomas Turpin Lovelace
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Thomas Turpin Lovelace had been a Commander in the Navy of the Panama Republic. He must have been British; he returned there and became an aero inventor associated with the Humber Limited company. He was physically there sometimes, at Humber Works, Stoke, Coventry, in the County of Warwick.
Ambiguity: A Thomas T. Lovelace in Manhattan, a US citizen, filed for a rotary motor patent in the US in 1915. US1277964A. That is presumably a different person? But the overlap in technology is too close to be sure.
Patents whose inventor or applicant is Thomas Turpin Lovelace or T. T. Lovelace
- Patent GB-1910-3438 (English title: Improvements to the Steering Mechanism of Flying Machines, Filing date: 1910-02-11)
Publications by or about Thomas Turpin Lovelace or T. T. Lovelace
- Aero Club of America, 1907, Third annual exhibition (Simple title: Third annual exhibition, Journal: Amer. Mag. Aeronautics)
- Publication B2p0812e13, 1911, The Lovelace monoplane (Simple title: The Lovelace monoplane, Journal: Aircraft)
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Names | Thomas Turpin Lovelace; T. T. Lovelace |
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Countries | GB |
Locations | Humber Works, Stoke, Coventry, in the County of Warwick |
Occupations | military, Navy, engineer? |
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Affiliations | Humber Limited |
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