Paul E Williams made some clever developments to the Lockheed Model 186 helicopter on November 20, 1962. He was born on July 2, 1939. He died August 17, 1973 because he shot himself.
Paul E Williams was born on July 2, 1939 in Birmingham, Alabama.
he invented the helicopter.what does he invent
Paul Williams - Irish journalist - was born in 1964.
He had been a Temptation for 11 years.But he was singing for 18 years.He had worked on solo album for 2 years.On August 17,1973,Paul Williams died of apparently police somewhat say self-inflicted gunshot wound.More than 20 years after his death,his solo album self titled Paul Williams For Solo was officially released.He had 5 children with his Mary Agnes Powell Williams:Sarita,Kenneth,Paul,Jr.,Paula & Mary Williams.Sixth child was Eva Lucas:Paul Lucas Williams & His seventh child was Angela Vinyard:Derrick Vinyard Williams
he was a minister
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Paul E Williams was born on July 2, 1939 in Birmingham, Alabama.
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he invented the helicopter.what does he invent
Paul E. Williams (U.S. patent #3,065,933)On November 26th, 1962, African American inventor, Paul E. Williams patented a helicopter, Lockheed Model 186 (XH-51). It was a compound experimental helicopter and only 3 units were built. See the links below for patent diagrams and plane photos and information.
Paul E. Williams (U.S. patent #3,065,933)On November 26th, 1962, African American inventor, Paul E. Williams patented a helicopter, Lockheed Model 186 (XH-51). It was a compound experimental helicopter and only 3 units were built. See the related question below for patent diagrams and plane photos and information.
Paul E. Williams (U.S. patent #3,065,933)On November 26th, 1962, African American inventor, Paul E. Williams patented a helicopter, Lockheed Model 186 (XH-51). It was a compound experimental helicopter and only 3 units were built. See the links below for patent diagrams and plane photos and information.
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we get to use it and use the helicoper for anything. thanks Paul E. Williams!