Jules-Alexis-Marie Armengaud

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Portrait of Armengaud jeune in La Revue Aérienne, January 1909.

Jules-Alexis-Marie Armengaud was the second "Armengaud jeune" after his father Charles-François Armengaud. See Armengaud family for evolving data on this complex.

He was president of the Société française de navigation aérienne and vice-president of the technical committee of the Ligue Nationale Aérienne. He was a member of the Aéro-Club de France

In 1878 he was on the editorial committee of L'Aéronaute and secretary of the Société des ingénieurs civils de France.[1]

He was a Foreign Member of the British Chartered Institute of Patent Agents soon after that body was created,[2][3]

References

  1. September 1878, p. 282.
  2. Transactions of the Institute of Patent Agents, "List of Members" for 1883–84, pp. 6–8.
  3. Transactions of the Chartered Institute of Patent Agents, "List of Members" for 1906–7, p. xiv.


This person had 11 publications and 0 patents in this database.


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Names Jules-Alexis-Marie Armengaud; J. Armengaud, jeune
Countries FR
Locations Paris, Seine
Occupations patent agent, engineer
Tech areas Heavier-than-air
Accreditations Foreign Member of the Institute of Patent Agents, Foreign Member of the Chartered Institute of Patent Agents
Affiliations Société française de navigation aérienne, Ligue Nationale Aérienne, L'Aéronaute, Société des ingénieurs civils de France, Aéro-Club de France, Conservatoire national des arts et métiers
Family name Armengaud
Birth date 1842
Death date 1921
Wikidata id Q36863451