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    This helicopter was the first flying machine to have risen from the ground using rotor blades instead of wings. Full length photograph of the Cornu helicopter. Paul Cornu (French pronunciation: [pɔl kɔʁny]; 15 June 1881 – 6 June 1944) was a French engineer.

  2. Paul Cornu (born 1881, Lisieux, Fr.—died 1944) was a French engineer who designed and built the first helicopter to perform a manned free flight. Cornu’s twin-rotor craft, powered by a 24-horsepower engine, flew briefly on Nov. 13, 1907, at Coquainvilliers, near Lisieux.

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  3. Paul Cornu in his open frame helicopter. General characteristics. Crew: One pilot. Gross weight: 260 kg (573 lb) Powerplant: 1 × Antoinette , 18 kW (24 hp) Main rotor diameter: 2 × 6.00 m (19 ft 8 in) Main rotor area: 56.5 m 2 (608 sq ft) Performance. Cruise speed: 0 km/h (0 mph, 0 kn) Endurance: 0 hours 0.5 minutes. Service ceiling: 2.0 m (7.0 ft)

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  4. Paul Cornu was a French bicycle maker and pioneer in vertical flight who, in 1907, built the first helicopter prototypes to ever carry a human off the ground. In 1906, Cornu was well ahead of others who were attempting to build piloted helicopter concepts about that time.

  5. Nov 13, 2017 · On 13 November 1907, French engineer and bicycle maker Paul Cornu made history by becoming the first man to fly in a rotary wing aircraft. The primitive helicopter – a twin-rotor craft powered by a 24-horsepower engine – only lifted Cornu about 1.5m off the ground, holding him there for 20 seconds at Coquainvilliers, near Lisieux in France.

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  7. Nov 13, 2017 · The primitive helicopter – a twin-rotor craft powered by a 24-horsepower engine – only lifted Cornu about 1.5m off the ground, holding him there for 20 seconds at Coquainvilliers, near Lisieux in France. But that was enough for Cornu to take his place in the history books as the first man to successfully fly a rotary wing aircraft.

  8. Nov 13, 2019 · November 13, 1907. The first flight of a helicopter that was both piloted and untethered took place near the commune of Coquainvilliers in northwestern France. The pilot was engineer and bicycle-maker Paul Cornu in a twin-rotor aircraft that he had constructed.

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