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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. Sep 4, 2022 · The Chanute glider of 1896 is one such innovation, often cited as the most influential flying machine before the Wright brothers began their designs . Chanute pioneered glider flight in the US, concentrating on developing mechanized control systems instead of relying on shifting body weight to aim the vehicle. Discover more aviation news here.

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  3. (1832-1910) Early Pioneer; Glider Designer Bio Octave Chanute was possibly the first person to publicly promote the sport of gliding and soaring in the United States of America.

  4. 1896 Chanute gliderThe American aviation pioneers Octave Chanute, Augustus M. Herring, and William Avery tested a series of gliders in the Indiana sand dunes along the south shore of Lake Michigan during the summer of 1896.

  5. Jun 12, 2006 · The new method of creosoting timbers and railroad ties under heavy pressure to prevent wood rot was his invention. He operated such a plant in Chicago, which gave him ample means to experiment with flying. At Mr. Chanute’s North Side home, a glider laboratory was kept under lock and key in the backyard, and his staff tried to keep his secrets.

  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. 1 This brief address was given at Gary, Indiana, on Saturday P.M., July 11, 1936. The occasion was the dedication of a bronze tablet marker to Octave Chanute, at the site of his experiments with gliders in 1896 and 1897. The ceremonies were held in. Marquette Park. Octave Chanute: Pioneer Glider.

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