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  1. The Avion III (sometimes referred to as the Aquilon or the Éole III) was a steam -powered aircraft built by Clément Ader between 1892 and 1897, financed by the French War Office. Retaining the same bat-like configuration of the Éole, the Avion III was equipped with two engines driving two propellers. While the earlier aircraft had no means ...

  2. Ader Avion III, monoplane designed, built, and first tested by the French aeronautical pioneer Clément Ader in 1897. For a table of pioneer aircraft, see history of flight. In 1892 the French Ministry of War commissioned Ader to begin work on a new airplane, a tractor monoplane powered by twin 20-horsepower Ader steam engines that he completed ...

  3. Avion III. Ader is still admired for his early powered flight efforts, and his aircraft gave the French language the word avion for a heavier-than-air aircraft. In 1938, France issued a postage stamp honoring him. Airbus named one of its aircraft assembly sites in Toulouse after him. Clément Ader has been referred to as "the father of aviation".

    • French
    • Engineer
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  5. Clément Ader (born Feb. 4, 1841, Muret, France—died March 5, 1926, Toulouse) was a self-taught French engineer, inventor, and aeronautical pioneer. Ader constructed a balloon at his own expense in 1870. By 1873 he had turned his attention to heavier-than-air flight, constructing a winged “bird” on which he is said to have made tethered ...

  6. L'Ader Avion III ou Aquilon est un avion monoplan expérimental, conçu entre 1891 et 1897 par l'inventeur français Clément Ader (un des pères de l’aviation).Le modèle d’origine Éole est considéré par l'histoire de l'aviation, comme ayant effectué le premier vol en 1890 ; ce serait le « premier aérodyne motorisé plus lourd que l'air à se soulever d'un terrain plat par la seule ...

    • 12 et 14 octobre 1897
    • Prototype
    • Avion civil / militaire
  7. May 13, 2020 · The Avion III, built in 1897 by Clément Ader. Ader claimed the machine flew a distance of 100 m (328 ft), but these claims are unsubstantiated. The wings of the Avion III were based on a bat’s wings. This is Avion III, an 1897 aircraft designed by Clément Ader. Ader was a French inventor and engineer who became interested in flight after ...

  8. Jul 1, 2013 · Even so, Ader was encouraged by his success. So was the French Ministry of War, which offered him money—eventually, more than 650,000 francs—to build a new and larger model. Over the course of seven years Ader produced a larger, twin-engine version of the Éole named Avion III. In 1897, trials of this aircraft at a military camp were a ...

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