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  1. Octave Chanute. Octave Chanute (1832-1910), born in France, was a naturalized American. He was a talented and highly-successful civil engineer. Chanute designed the first bridge (railroad) over the Missouri River and designed the Union stockyards in Chicago and Kansas City. Following his early retirement, Chanute took up a never-ending campaign ...

  2. To a very considerable extent, Octave Chanute, a French-born, Chicago-based engineer, did. His personal investigations into the problems of flight measurably advanced knowledge about powered flight in the 1890s, and he shared that knowledge with the Wrights as they undertook the research that led to their successful 1903 test flights.

  3. Octave Chanute was born in Paris, France,February 18th, 1832. His father was Professor of History in the Royal College of France, in Paris, and in the year 1838 accepted the appointment of Vice-President of Jefferson College in the State of Louisiana; he was a resident of Louisiana until 1844, when he removed to New York City and engaged in ...

  4. Octave Chanute By Frank Griggs, Jr., Ph.D., P.E., P.L.S. Chanute was born February 18, 1832 in Paris, France the son of a history professor. In 1838, his family moved to Convent, Louisiana just upstream from New Orleans, where his fa-ther was appointed Vice President at the then Jefferson College. In 1844, his family moved to New York City.

  5. Aleksei Leonov's significance to aviation history: On March 18, 1965, Voskhod 2 achieved the first spacewalk; first to venture outside his orbiting spacecraft, attached to the life-support systems of the Voskhod 2 by only an umbilical cord. Laiki's significance to aviation history: -. Bomber.

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  7. The symbol for air density is. p. The international standard atmosphere value for sea level density is. 1.2254 kg/m3. Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like Aerodynamics is the study of:, Who was/were the first to achieve sustained, controlled and powered flight, Who did not experiment with flight and more.

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