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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' Tarczal was a Hungarian Professor of Graphology, located at "No. 34 Elsacrutcza, Budapest, Kingdom of Hungary".<ref>[[Patent GB-1901-8320]]</ref> He did some slightly earlier work with [[propellers]], and is identified as a "Teacher(Tanár) and Writing(or letter, or document) expert(Irásszakértő)".<ref>[[Patent HU-1901-23725]]</ref> We mainly have him for the patent family descending from [[Patent HU-1901-24148]]. This was a kite, filed in almost all its iterations in [[collaboration]] with fellow Hungarians Dr. [[Edmund Roheim]] and [[Josef Simkó]]. Oddly perhaps, this kite was among our most internationally filed single patents, with the Hungarian first filing making no mention of the other two inventors. There is reason to believe Tarczal was the leader in the above-mentioned collaboration and his apparently non-collaborative work with [[propellers]] may have been more extensive.
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'''Viktor Tarczal''' was a Hungarian Professor of Graphology, located at "No. 34 Elsacrutcza, Budapest, Kingdom of Hungary".<ref>[[Patent GB-1901-8320]]</ref> He did some slightly earlier work with [[propellers]], and is identified as a "Teacher(Tanár) and Writing(or letter, or document) expert(Irásszakértő)".<ref>[[Patent HU-1901-23725]]</ref> We mainly have him for the patent family descending from [[Patent HU-1901-24148]]. This was a kite, filed in almost all its iterations in [[collaboration]] with fellow Hungarians Dr. [[Edmund Roheim]] and [[Josef Simkó]]. This kite was among our most internationally filed single patents, with the Hungarian first filing making no mention of the other two inventors. There is reason to believe Tarczal was the leader in the above-mentioned collaboration and his apparently non-collaborative work with [[propellers]] may have been more extensive. It is possible he matches Wikidata entry Q1316840.
 
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|Names=Tarczal Viktor (actual Hungarian name form and name order); Victor Tarczal (name as fully Westernized); Viktor Tarczal
 
|Names=Tarczal Viktor (actual Hungarian name form and name order); Victor Tarczal (name as fully Westernized); Viktor Tarczal
|Countries=AT; CA; CH; DE; ES; FR; GB; HU; IT; NO; US
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|Countries=HU
|Locations=No. 34 Elsacrutcza, Budapest, Hungary (This is the best actual location we have on Tarczal. There are several references merely to Hungary, along with one or two references to "Budapest, Austria-Hungary".)
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|Locations=No. 34 Elsacrutcza, Budapest, Hungary
 
|Occupations=professor
 
|Occupations=professor
 
|Tech areas=kite; stability; aerodynamics; wings; lift; sustentation; propellers; propulsion
 
|Tech areas=kite; stability; aerodynamics; wings; lift; sustentation; propellers; propulsion
 
|Affiliations=Dr. Edmund Roheim; Josef Simkó
 
|Affiliations=Dr. Edmund Roheim; Josef Simkó
 
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Revision as of 04:22, 4 April 2024

Viktor Tarczal was a Hungarian Professor of Graphology, located at "No. 34 Elsacrutcza, Budapest, Kingdom of Hungary".[1] He did some slightly earlier work with propellers, and is identified as a "Teacher(Tanár) and Writing(or letter, or document) expert(Irásszakértő)".[2] We mainly have him for the patent family descending from Patent HU-1901-24148. This was a kite, filed in almost all its iterations in collaboration with fellow Hungarians Dr. Edmund Roheim and Josef Simkó. This kite was among our most internationally filed single patents, with the Hungarian first filing making no mention of the other two inventors. There is reason to believe Tarczal was the leader in the above-mentioned collaboration and his apparently non-collaborative work with propellers may have been more extensive. It is possible he matches Wikidata entry Q1316840.


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Names Tarczal Viktor (actual Hungarian name form and name order); Victor Tarczal (name as fully Westernized); Viktor Tarczal
Birth date
Death date
Countries HU
Locations No. 34 Elsacrutcza, Budapest, Hungary
Occupations professor
Tech areas Kite, Stability, Aerodynamics, Wings, Lift, Sustentation, Propellers, Propulsion
Affiliations Dr. Edmund Roheim, Josef Simkó
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