Émile Losse
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Émile Losse was an engineer and aero inventor who gave the address No. 112 rue de Paris, Villeneuve Saint-Georges, France.
de.wp and Wikidata spell his name as Émile Lossé.[1]
He had at least four patents about engines, and three about aircraft, on google patents. The engine ones were all French. His first observed patent, so far, was the British aero one.
Some relevant images in Wikimedia Commons: [1]
Patents whose inventor or applicant is Émile Losse or Emile Losse or Émile Lossé
- Patent GB-1910-6388 (English title: Aerial machines, Filing date: 1910-03-14)
- Patent FR-1910-424683 (English title: Improvements to aeroplanes, Supplementary to patent: Patent GB-1910-6388, Filing date: 1910-03-19)
- Patent US-1910-995361 (English title: Aerial machine, Supplementary to patent: Patent GB-1910-6388, Filing date: 1910-03-22)
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Names | Émile Losse; Emile Losse; Émile Lossé |
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Countries | FR |
Locations | Villeneuve Saint-Georges |
Occupations | engineer |
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Wikidata id | Q286094 |