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John Emery Harriman

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J. E. Harriman's Aerocar

John Emery Harriman, Jr. was the inventor of an aerocar in 1906. The patent was issued in 1910. There is no evidence that it was ever manufactured.[1][2]

Publications

References

  1. ^ "Novel Design by John Emery Harriman Jr, a Civil Engineer, May Compete at St Louis". Boston Daily Globe. Page: 2a11. April 3, 1904. ProQuest 500110033. Retrieved 2010-08-10. Among the American inventors of machines intended for navigation of the air the latest to enter the field is a Boston man John Emery Harriman Jr ...
  2. ^ Hans Braun (author) (1996). Historische aktien aus den USA. ISBN 9783874393973. It is interesting to note that the illustration of the aeromobile is not the product of the imagination of some anonymous graphic artist, but was in fact drawn by none other than John Emery Harriman, Jr. himself. ... {{cite book}}: |author= has generic name (help)