Jean-François Arnaud
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Jean-François Arnaud was an aero inventor addressed at venue Félix-Faure, 95, Paris, Seine, France.[1] We have him working primarily in connexion with the airplane, one patent getting into the fineries of aerodynamics, among other things, and a modest patent family getting a into system of automatic airplane stability. This latter also puts some emphasis on aerodynamics and design aspects oriented thereto, and this is not always the case with stability. With this inventor, that the stability is “automatic” has to do with the specifics on the aerodynamically-oriented design elements.
Patents whose inventor or applicant is Jean-François Arnaud
- Patent FR-1911-440174 (English title: Airplane, Filing date: 1911-04-26)
- Patent FR-1912-452428 (English title: Automatic stability for airplanes, Filing date: 1912-03-06)
- Patent FR-1912-452428.17238 (English title: Automatic stability for airplanes, Supplementary to patent: Patent FR-1912-452428, Filing date: 1912-05-06)
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Names | Jean-François Arnaud |
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Countries | FR |
Locations | Paris, Seine |
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Tech areas | Airplane, Stability, Propellers, Design, Aerodynamics, Construction, Frame, Rudder, Control, Wings, Chassis, Wheels, Skids, Landing, Automatic stability |
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