• Émile Gagnan (1900 – 1984) was a French engineer and, in 1943, co-inventor with French Navy diver Jacques-Yves Cousteau of the Aqua-Lung...
  • Émile Gagnan was a French engineer known for his contributions to the diving industry. He was born in Burgoyne, France in November 1900.
  • National Inventors Hall of Fame Inductee Emile Gagnan transformed scuba diving history with his invention, allowing for the equipment known as the Aqualung.
  • Emile Gagnan was born in 1900 in Burgundy, a province in France. ... Most every type of Scuba regulator in common use today owes its existence to Emile Gagnan.
  • …Cousteau and the French engineer Émile Gagnan developed the first fully automatic compressed-air Aqua-Lung.
  • Emile Gagnan was born in Burgoyne, France, in 1900. He earned a technical degree and began working as an engineer for L’aire Liquide, specializing in...
  • Emile Gagnan was born in France and after graduating from technical school, went to work as an engineer for a large gas-supply firm.
  • What did Émile Gagnan achieve? Emile Gagnan and Jacques Cousteau together invented the modern demand regulator used in underwater diving.
  • Emile Gagnan French engineer who with Jacques-Yves Cousteau designed the Self-Contained Underwater Breathing Appartus, also known as the aqualung.
  • Émile Gagnan (Q737424). From Wikidata. Jump to navigation Jump to search. ... Also known as. English. Émile Gagnan. French engineer.