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- LIntrxc3xa9pide abstract "L'Intrépide (\"The Intrepid\") was a hydrogen balloon of the Compagnie d'Aérostiers (French Aerostatic Corps) and is the oldest preserved aircraft in Europe.L'Intrépide was the larger of two observation balloons, the other being Hercule (\"Hercules\"), issued to the Aerostatic Corps in June 1795. These balloons were used by the Corps's first company attached to General Jourdan's Army of Sambre-et-Meuse in 1796. When that army was defeated by Austrian forces at the Battle of Würzburg on 3 September 1796, the balloon was captured and brought to Vienna, where it is now on display at the Heeresgeschichtliches Museum.The balloon's silk envelope is roughly spherical and has a diameter of 9.8 metres (32 ft). Its wooden gondola is very small, measuring 1.14 metres (45 in) by 0.75 metres (30 in) and its railing has a height of 1.05 metres (41 in). The hull displayed in the museum is a replica, with the original displayed in a glass box nearby.".
- LIntrxc3xa9pide thumbnail Early_flight_02561u_(1).jpg?width=300.
- LIntrxc3xa9pide wikiPageID "26883849".
- LIntrxc3xa9pide wikiPageLength "3945".
- LIntrxc3xa9pide wikiPageOutDegree "16".
- LIntrxc3xa9pide wikiPageRevisionID "642778078".
- LIntrxc3xa9pide wikiPageWikiLink Army_of_Sambre-et-Meuse.
- LIntrxc3xa9pide wikiPageWikiLink Balloon_(aeronautics).
- LIntrxc3xa9pide wikiPageWikiLink Battle_of_Würzburg.
- LIntrxc3xa9pide wikiPageWikiLink Category:French_military_reconnaissance_aircraft.
- LIntrxc3xa9pide wikiPageWikiLink Category:Individual_balloons_(aircraft).
- LIntrxc3xa9pide wikiPageWikiLink File:Early_flight_02561u_(1).jpg.
- LIntrxc3xa9pide wikiPageWikiLink French_Aerostatic_Corps.
- LIntrxc3xa9pide wikiPageWikiLink Hercule_(Hydrogen_balloon).
- LIntrxc3xa9pide wikiPageWikiLink Jean-Baptiste_Jourdan.
- LIntrxc3xa9pide wikiPageWikiLink Museum_of_Military_History,_Vienna.
- LIntrxc3xa9pide wikiPageWikiLink Observation_balloon.
- LIntrxc3xa9pide wikiPageWikiLink Vienna.
- LIntrxc3xa9pide wikiPageWikiLinkText "L'Intrépide".
- LIntrxc3xa9pide fate "Captured by Austro-Hungarian forces".
- LIntrxc3xa9pide inService "1795".
- LIntrxc3xa9pide lastFlight "1796-09-03".
- LIntrxc3xa9pide owners French_Aerostatic_Corps.
- LIntrxc3xa9pide preservation "On display at the Heeresgeschichtliches Museum in Vienna".
- LIntrxc3xa9pide type Balloon_(aeronautics).
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- LIntrxc3xa9pide subject Category:French_military_reconnaissance_aircraft.
- LIntrxc3xa9pide subject Category:Individual_balloons_(aircraft).
- LIntrxc3xa9pide hypernym Balloon.
- LIntrxc3xa9pide type Aircraft.
- LIntrxc3xa9pide type Diacritic.
- LIntrxc3xa9pide type Redirect.
- LIntrxc3xa9pide comment "L'Intrépide (\"The Intrepid\") was a hydrogen balloon of the Compagnie d'Aérostiers (French Aerostatic Corps) and is the oldest preserved aircraft in Europe.L'Intrépide was the larger of two observation balloons, the other being Hercule (\"Hercules\"), issued to the Aerostatic Corps in June 1795. These balloons were used by the Corps's first company attached to General Jourdan's Army of Sambre-et-Meuse in 1796.".
- LIntrxc3xa9pide label "L'Intrépide".
- LIntrxc3xa9pide sameAs Q6455781.
- LIntrxc3xa9pide sameAs LIntrxc3xa9pide_(axc3xa9rostat).
- LIntrxc3xa9pide sameAs m.0bmb_bh.
- LIntrxc3xa9pide sameAs Q6455781.
- LIntrxc3xa9pide wasDerivedFrom LIntrxc3xa9pide?oldid=642778078.
- LIntrxc3xa9pide depiction Early_flight_02561u_(1).jpg.
- LIntrxc3xa9pide isPrimaryTopicOf LIntrxc3xa9pide.