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  1. Civil engineer, railway engineer and bridge designer, aviation pioneer. Octave Chanute (February 18, 1832 – November 23, 1910) was a French-American [1] civil engineer and aviation pioneer. He advised and publicized many aviation enthusiasts, including the Wright brothers. At his death, he was hailed as the father of aviation and the initial ...

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  2. Jun 18, 2021 · These stamps were first sold on March 29, 1979 in Chanute, Kansas. Chanute served as the first day city (where a new stamp is first sold). The release of the stamps was accompanied by a ceremony in the city of Chanute. Here are the Octave Chanute international airmail stamps on preprinted envelopes.

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  4. and 1897 the three tested hang gliders. Chanute was in contact with the Wright brothers from 1900, when Wil-bur Wright wrote to him after reading Progress in Flying Machines. Chanute helped to publicize the Wright broth-ers’ work, and provided consistent advice and encourage-ment, visiting their camp near Kitty Hawk in 1901, 1902 and 1903.

  5. Apr 1, 1979 · In the lower left corner is a profile of Chanute. • At the top of each stamp, in four lines of blue type, is “Octave Chanute Aviation Pioneer.” ... to “Octave Chanute Stamps, Postmaster ...

  6. Born in Paris in 1832, Octave Alexandre Chanute migrated with his father to America at the age of 6. Son of a college professor, Chanute received private school education in New York and quickly began work in the engineering field as a surveyor in 1848 for the Hudson River Railroad. Over his career, Chanute built a reputation as one of the most ...

  7. Feb 18, 2016 · French-born aviation pioneer Octave Chanute designed and built early gliders for manned flight, and was a friend and advisor to the Wright Brothers during their successful efforts to achieve controlled and powered human flight in an airplane.

  8. Jan 13, 2009 · Having served as the designer and chief engineer for many significant mid-century railroad projects, Octave Chanute began charting aeronautical innovation around the age of 60, ...

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