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  1. Baptiste Jules Henri Jacques Giffard (8 February 1825 – 14 April 1882) was a French engineer. In 1852 he invented the steam injector and the powered Giffard dirigible airship. Career. Giffard was born in Paris in 1825.

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    • Baptiste Jules Henri Jacques Giffard, 8 February 1825, Paris, France
  2. Jul 17, 2012 · Jules Henri Giffard, a French engineer and inventor, took note of Jullien's design. He built the first full-size airship — a cigar-shaped, non-rigid bag that was 143 feet (44 meters) long and...

  3. French engineer. Learn about this topic in these articles: airship design. In airship. …successful airship was constructed by Henri Giffard of France in 1852. Giffard built a 160-kilogram (350-pound) steam engine capable of developing 3 horsepower, sufficient to turn a large propeller at 110 revolutions per minute.

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  5. Henri Giffard, a French engineer and inventor, left an indelible mark on the history of aviation, hot air balloons and steam technology in the 19th century. His groundbreaking inventions, including the first passenger-carrying airship and the steam injector, revolutionized the fields of aeronautics and steam engineering.

  6. Engineer Henri Giffard piloted the first powered, controlled flight of an airship on September 24, 1852. His steam-powered airship flew 17 miles (27 kilometers) from Paris to Élancourt, France. Several decades would pass before an airship could navigate in even a light wind.

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  7. Feb 8, 2021 · The Giffard dirigible, created by Giffard in 1852. On February 8, 1825, French engineer and aviation pioneer Baptiste Henri Jacques Giffard was born. He is best known for being the first who succeeded to build a steam powered and steerable aircraft, the Giffard dirigible.

  8. Henri Giffard. 1825-1882. French engineer who flew the first practical air-ship. When Giffard first became interested in aeronautics, balloons were the only means to fly, depending on wind for movement and steering.

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