Camille Enderlin
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Camille Enderlin was an aero inventor whom we have initially as located within département Var, filing in collaboration with Jules Raclot, who is located within département Seine.[1]
British patent data has him as an engineer and filing from 79 Boulevard National, St.-Maur-des-Fossés, département Seine, France, filing in collaboration with Jules Raclot, with the two inventors at this point sharing identical location and occupation data.[2]
Patents whose inventor or applicant is Camille Enderlin
- Patent RU-1909-40937 (English title: Flying machine, Supplementary to patent: Patent FR-1909-402649)
- Patent FR-1909-402649 (English title: Elaborately well-conceived biplane, twin-propped as well, and aerodynamically designed on the principle of three parabolic arcs, Filing date: 1909-05-03)
- Patent US-1910-1037050 (English title: Flying-machine, Supplementary to patent: Patent FR-1909-402649, Filing date: 1910-05-02)
- Patent GB-1910-10947 (English title: Improvements in flying machines, Supplementary to patent: Patent FR-1909-402649, Filing date: 1910-05-03)
- Patent US-1911-1023096 (English title: Flying-machine, Supplementary to patent: Patent US-1910-1037050 • Patent FR-1909-402649, Filing date: 1911-05-18)
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Names | Camille Enderlin |
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Countries | FR |
Locations | département Var ; St.-Maur-des-Fossés, département Seine, France |
Occupations | engineer |
Tech areas | Lift, Construction, Texture, Propulsion, Storage, Flying machine |
Affiliations | Jules Raclot |
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