eft: Victor Leaton Ochoa, inventor and Mexican revolutionary, undated, AC0590-0000008. Right: The “Ochoaplane” invented by Victor Ochoa around 1908-1911, undated, AC0590-0000009. Victor L. Ochoa Papers, Archives Center, National Museum of American History, Smithsonian Institution
VICTOR OCHOA
activist, painter, graphic designer and master muralist. He has painted over 100 murals, many of them in San Diego,
Victor Ochoa was the Mexican American inventor of the Ochoaplane made by the International Airship Co. of Paterson, N.J.And the inventor of a windmill, magnetic brakes, a wrench, and a reversible motor. His best known invention, the Ochoaplane was a small flying machine with collapsible wings. Mexican inventor Victor Ochoa was also a Mexican revolutionary a pioneersof San Diego’s Chicano art movement.
NMAH Archives Center Victor L. Ochoa Papers Collection 590 Series 7-Photographs Box 1 Folder 25 Ochoa’s Patent Certificate for rail magnetic brakes. US PATENT 873,587 ISSUED TO VITOR OCHA FOR MAGNETIC BRAKE 1907, AC0590-0000005, VICTORE L. OCHOA PAPERS, ARCHIVES CENTER, NATIONAL MUSEUM OF AMEICAN HISTORY
NMAH Archives Center
Victor Ochoa Papers
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Box 1
Folder 25
Photo, man under flying machine
NMAH Archives Center
Victor L. Ochoa Papers
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Series 7-Photographs
Box 1
Folder 25
Photo, 2 men holding prototype aircraft with bicycle frame
NMAH Archives Center
Victor L. Ochoa Papers
0590
Series 7-Photographs
Box 1
Folder 25
Photo, “Ochoa Clincher Plyers, Patent Pending”
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