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Oct 12, 2011 · Avion III fuselage. A flat pan seat was provided and was open to the elements, the occupant's feet mounted in stirrups outside the fuselage at the lower forward edge of the enclosure. These actuated the machine's only moveable control surface, a large fabric vertical rudder.
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 of ...
May 13, 2020 · This is Avion III, an 1897 aircraft designed by Clément Ader. Ader was a French inventor and engineer who became interested in flight after working on electrical communications and gas ballooning for much of his career.
From 1885 to 1890, Ader worked on his prototype, Eole, a "winged device for aerial navigation called the Avion", which he patented on 19 April 1890 and experimented on 9 October of the same year on the grounds of the de Gretz-Armainvilliers château: the flight was 50 meters long.
Clément Ader (2 April 1841 – 3 May 1925) [1] [2] was a French inventor and engineer who was born near Toulouse in Muret, Haute-Garonne, and died in Toulouse. He is remembered primarily for his pioneering work in aviation. In 1870 he was also one of the pioneers in the sport of cycling in France. [3]
Nov 6, 2004 · ADER AVION III (1897) Publication date. 2004-11-06. Usage. CC0 1.0 Universal. Topics. Aircraft, Air and Space, Smithsonian, Probably Public Domain. SI Neg. 2001-6620. Date: na. ..1/8 right front view of Clement Aderʼs aircraft number 3, October 9, 1890; written on photo reverse, ";Lʼavion n.3 dʼAder.
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Clément Ader (1841-1926) Self-taught French engineer and inventor, and a pioneer of flight before the Wright brothers. Clément Ader, (b. Feb. 4, 1841, Muret, France--d. March 5, 1926, Toulouse) was an early enthusiast of aviation who constructed a balloon at his own expense during the Franco-German War of 1870-71.