Howard de Walden
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Lord Howard de Walden was an aero inventor filing from Seaford House, Belgrave Square, London and filing in collaboration with Hans Knudsen.[1]
Baron Howard de Walden on English Wikipedia is actually a title within the peerage of England, with surname "Howard" having been attached to the initial establishment of the Baronage. Based on lifespans, it is possible that this is Thomas Evelyn Scott-Ellis, 8th Baron Howard de Walden, 4th Baron Seaford.
Patents whose inventor or applicant is Howard de Walden
- Patent GB-1902-24336 (English title: Mechanically Propelled Aerial Vehicles, Filing date: 1902-11-06)
- Patent FR-1903-330143 (English title: Mechanically Propelled Aerial Vehicles, Supplementary to patent: Patent GB-1902-24336, Filing date: 1903-03-11)
- Patent DE-1904-155680 (English title: Aircraft with several evenly spaced rudders, Supplementary to patent: Patent GB-1902-24336, Filing date: 1903-03-13)
- Patent RU-1903-12046 (English title: Flying machine, Supplementary to patent: Patent GB-1902-24336, Filing date: 1903-03-28)
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Names | Howard de Walden; Lord Howard de Walden; Baron Howard de Walden; Thomas Evelyn Scott-Ellis |
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Locations | London |
Occupations | nobility |
Tech areas | LTA, Parachute, Aerodynamics, Safety, Airfoil, Car, Suspension, Rudder |
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