Pierre-Marie Bournique

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Pierre-Marie Bournique. Carte postale d’aviation éditée à l’occasion de son record des 100 km, 1911.jpg

Pierre-Marie Bournique was an aero inventor whom French patent data has filing from département Seine-et-Oise, France.[1]

Bornique trained in forestry like his father, then went to Montreal and Vancouver to work.

He returned to Lorraine and became a celebrated early pilot.

He died after a crash at Reims in 1911.[2]

There appears to be a letter from Bournique in the Tissandier papers at the Library of Congress.[3]

Lorraine, incidentally, was an administrative région française beginning in 1956, and a "collectivité territoriale", staring in 1982, and continuing as such until 1 January 2016 at which point it was fused with régions Alsace and Champagne-Ardenne to from Grand Est.[4] This loosely overlaps with the cultural and historis region of Lorraine.[5]

The situation of Reims, Marne, would comport with being an the western end of the above-mentioned region. This person had 1 publications and 1 patents in this database.

Patents whose inventor or applicant is Pierre-Marie Bournique

  • Patent FR-1910-420791 (English title: Landing gear for aeroplanes, dirigibles or the like, Filing date: 1910-09-26)

Publications by or about Pierre-Marie Bournique

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Names Pierre-Marie Bournique; Pierre Marie Bournique
Countries FR
Locations Seine-et-Oise, Reims, Marne, Vancouver, British Columbia, Montréal, Québec, Lorraine
Occupations pilot, forester
Tech areas Airplane, Landing, Landing gear, Atterrissage
Accreditations
Affiliations
Family name Bournique
Birth date 1888-03-04
Death date 1911-05-11
Wikidata id Q19951902