A.-N. Barnet

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A.-N. Barnet was an aero inventor who has entered our data as filing from Namur, Belgium.[1]

The original title of his patent was “Propulseur aérien à ailes parallèles”. This gets us into matters of evolving usage. See our page propulseur, and see "Propulseur" on French Wikipedia, as opposed to "Hélice".

Ces ailes parallèles sont composées d’ailerons qui, s’accrochant les uns aux autres, au moment où l’aile presse sur l’air, se décrochent aussitôt que cette pression cesse et n’opposent à l’air qu’une très faible résistance durant leur retour au point de prise d’air.

These parallel wings are composed of ailerons which, clinging to each other, at the moment when the wing presses on the air, unhook as soon as this pressure ceases and oppose to the air only a very low resistance during their return to the point of air intake.

This person had 1 publications and 1 patents in this database.

Patents whose inventor or applicant is A.-N. Barnet

  • Patent BE-1899-148401 (English title: Aerial propeller, that is, something which propulsions, with parallel (likely flapping) wings, Filing date: 1899-02-22)

Publications by or about A.-N. Barnet

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Names A.-N. Barnet
Countries BE
Locations Namur, province de Namur, région wallonne
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Tech areas Propulsion, Flapping, Aileron, Orthopter, Design
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Family name Barnet
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