Armand-Alvarez Penteado

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Armand-Alvarez Penteado was an engineer and aero inventor, who filed patents from 11bis rue Vernet, Paris.

His British patent, and perhaps all his patents, were for a biplane whose lower wings were angled such that the outer edges of the wings were attached to the outer edges of the upper wing, which was flat.

It is possible there is a connection with between this person and Armando Álvares Penteado, a Brazilian with almost the same name, who had connections to France, and for whom a university or fellowship was later named. I could not establish any specific relationship.[1]. That fellow has Wikidata id Q16493725.


This person had 0 publications and 4 patents in this database.

Patents whose inventor or applicant is Armand-Alvarez Penteado or Armand Alvarez Penteado

References

  1. Armando Álvares Penteado on Portuguese Wikipedia


Names Armand-Alvarez Penteado; Armand Alvarez Penteado
Countries FR
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Birth date 1884
Death date 1947
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