Gustav Kerwat
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Gustav Kerwat was an aero inventor situated in Antsodehnen, East Prussia. We have him as an Inventor whose location is phrased as “Antsodehnen near Cassuben, Germany”.[1] French patent gives simply “Allemagne”.[2] We also have the location as “Antsodehnen, (Kassuben, Ostpreußen, Deutschland)”.[3] This is a matter of “East Prussia”. We have him as a Landlord or Landowner located in “Ant-Sodehnen”.[4] This is a matter of a greater German Empire, indeed. This location is what is now Krasnoyarskoye, Kaliningrad, the Russian enclave situated between Poland, Lithuania, and the Baltic Sea.
Patents whose inventor or applicant is Gustav Kerwat
- Patent HU-1908-43602 (English title: Dragon plane or "kite flying", Filing date: 1908-02-14)
- Patent GB-1908-5471 (English title: Airships, Filing date: 1908-03-11)
- Patent IT-1908-98202 (English title: Flying machine, Filing date: 1908-09-23)
- Patent CH-1909-48027 (English title: Flyer, Filing date: 1909-03-05)
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Names | Gustav Kerwat |
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Countries | CH, DE, FR, GB, HU |
Locations | Antsodehnen |
Occupations | Inventor, Gentleman, Landlord, Landowner |
Tech areas | Stability, Design, Propellers, Parachute, Electricity, Propulsion, Navigation, Piloting, Takeoff, Landing, Airship, LTA |
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