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  1. Robert Albert Charles Esnault-Pelterie (8 November 1881 – 6 December 1957) was a French aircraft designer and spaceflight theorist. He is referred to as being one of the founders of modern rocketry and astronautics, along with the Russian Konstantin Tsiolkovsky, the Germans Hermann Oberth, Wernher Von Braun and the American Robert H. Goddard.

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  2. Robert Esnault-Pelterie was a French aviation pioneer who made important contributions to the beginnings of heavier-than-air flight in Europe. After studying engineering at the Sorbonne in Paris, Esnault-Pelterie built his first glider, a very rough copy of the Wright glider of 1902 but constructed.

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  4. Robert Esnault-Pelterie, né le 8 novembre 1881 à Paris 9 e et mort le 6 décembre 1957 (à 76 ans) à Nice, est un ingénieur aéronautique et inventeur français. On lui doit notamment les inventions de l' aileron (1905) et du manche à balai (1906) ainsi que le développement du moteur en étoile.

  5. Inducted In: 1976. Country: France. Aerospace Pioneer who coined the word ‘Astronautics.’. Robert Esnault-Pelterie was born in Paris on November 8, 1881. He was a French aviation pioneer who made important contributions to the beginnings of heavier-than-air flight in Europe.

  6. Robert Albert Charles Esnault-Pelterie is best known for his pioneering contributions to aviation. In 1912 he wrote that spaceflight was possible, but only with nuclear propulsion. After hearing of other rocketry visionaries, he worked to popularize space travel ideas in France.

  7. Robert Esnault-Pelterie, 1881–1957, one of the four great space pioneers, introduced the word astronautics. The Frenchman Esnault-Pelterie, also known by his initials as REP, graduated in engineering at the Sorbonne University.

  8. Robert Esnault-Pelterie, an early Aero Club enthusiast, was the son of a comfortably well-off cotton industrialist. Born in Paris on November 8, 1881, and educated at the Faculte des Sciences, he began his experiments with a biplane glider built using secondhand information of the Wright machines.

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