File:WP Emile Losse - Aerial Machine - US Patent.jpg
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DescriptionWP Emile Losse - Aerial Machine - US Patent.jpg |
English: Drawing from the specification of Émile Lossé's U.S. patent for Aerial Machines
Deutsch: Zeichnung aus der Patentschrift für Émile Lossés US-Patent auf Flugmaschinen |
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Source | US Patent Specification 996,361 |
Author | Émile Lossé |
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The text and illustrations of US patents published before March 1, 1989 are in the public domain unless the patent text contains a specific notice that portions are copyrighted. See 37 CFR 1.71(d), 37 CFR 1.84(s)
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