Louis Malécot

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M. Maléco (i.e. Malécot, inventeur d'un aéronef, testé à Beauval, près de Meaux en septembre 1907) - btv1b532248375.jpg

Hippolyte Louis Malécot was the inventor of an aircraft sometimes called the dirigeable mixte Malécot–an airplane with extra LTA support. The French patent for this aircraft was filed by the Société Malécot & Cie.

On his US patent he gave his address as No. 65, Faubourg du Temple, Paris.

Per fr.wp, he may have been known as Louis Malécot.[1] The Wikidata record says that his birth name in French was spelled Hypolite.

Birth year might be 1872: BNF, nice photo

""Malécot designed and flew this small non-rigid airship over Paris in 1908. With a four cylinder engine and a top speed of under 20 mph, it was just controllable in light winds." There are many sources for this, and we'll find more academic ones than these.[2][3]

Another photo of his craft: https://www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/70-photograph-louis-malecots-non-270692005


This person had 0 publications and 5 patents in this database.

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Names Hippolyte Louis Malécot; Hypolite Louis Malécot; Louis Malécot; Louis Malecot
Countries FR
Locations Paris
Occupations
Tech areas LTA, Airplane, Hybrid
Accreditations
Affiliations Société Malécot & Cie
Family name
Birth date 1871
Death date 1943
Wikidata id Q99302353