Lucien Marchis
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Lucien Marchis was a professor of the Faculté des sciences de Paris, where he taught (perhaps) the world's first course on aerodynamics.[1]
Publications
- Leçons sur la navigation aérienne, Année 1903–1904
- "Aerodynamics—Experimental Researches on the Resistance of Air", extracted from the Second Annual Report of the National Advisory Committee on Aeronautics, reprinted in the Textbook of Naval Aeronautics, 1917
- Preface to De Brunoff, 1919, L'áeronautique pendant la guerre mondiale
- Vingt-cinq ans d'aéronautique française: 1907–1932 (1934) (WorldCat)
- More at BNF and WorldCat
This person had 1 publications and 0 patents in this database.
Publications by or about Lucien Marchis
- Marchis, 1904, Leçons sur la navigation aérienne (Simple title: Lessons on aerial navigation)
References
Names | Lucien Marchis |
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Countries | FR |
Locations | Bordeaux, Gironde, Paris, Seine |
Occupations | professor |
Tech areas | Aerodynamics, Gas, Engine, Petroleum |
Accreditations | |
Affiliations | Faculté des sciences de Paris, Technique aéronautique |
Family name | Marchis |
Birth date | 1863-10-04 |
Death date | 1941-01-08 |
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