Matthew Bacon Sellers II (March 29, 1869 – April 5, 1932) was a United States inventor and scientist known for his work in the field of aviation.
Biography
He was born on March 29, 1869, in
Baltimore, Maryland
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to Matthew Bacon Sellers I.
In 1915 he joined the
Naval Consulting Board
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He died on April 5, 1932 in Ardsley-on-Hudson, New York.]
Sellers quadruplane
Sellers was interested in low-powered flight. He constructed a staggered quadruplane In aviation, a multiplane is a fixed-wing aircraft-configuration featuring multiple wing planes. The wing planes may be stacked one above another, or one behind another, or both in combination.
Types having a small number of planes have specific nam ...
capable of flight on only 5 hp. He flew it at least from 1909 to 1912 and published his researches.[Jane's All the World's Aircraft 1913, facsimile Reprint, David & Charles, 1969.]
References
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Aviation inventors
1869 births
1932 deaths
Naval Consulting Board