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- Q11352007 description "French aviation pioneer".
- Q11352007 description "French aviation pioneer".
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- Q11352007 abstract "Victor Tatin (1843-1913) was a French engineer who created an early airplane, the Aéroplane in 1879. The craft was the first model airplane to take off using its own power after a run on the ground.The model had a span of 1.90 m (6 ft 3 in) and weighed 1.8 kg (4.0 lb). It had twin propellers and was powered by a compressed-air engine. It was flown tethered to a central pole on a circular track at the military facilities of Chalais-Meudon. Running under its own power it took off at a speed of 8 metres per second.Between 1890 and 1897 Tatin and Charles Richet experimented with a steam powered model with a wingspan of 6.6 m (21 ft 8 in) and weighing 33 kg (73 lb) with fore and aft propellors. They succeeded in flying this for a distance of 140 metres (460 ft) at a speed of 18 metres per second. In 1902-3 he collaborated with Maurice Mallet on the construction of the dirigible Ville de Paris for Henri Deutsch de la Meurthe and in 1905 he designed the propellor used by Traian Vuia for his experimental aircraft of 1906-7 and in 1908 designed an unsuccessful pusher monoplane which was exhibited at the 1908 Paris Aéro Salon. In 1911 he collaborated with Louis Paulhan on the design of the Aéro-Torpille, a monoplane with a remarkably streamlined design.".
- Q11352007 birthDate "1843".
- Q11352007 birthYear "1843".
- Q11352007 deathDate "1913".
- Q11352007 deathDate "1913-04-18".
- Q11352007 deathYear "1913".
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- Q11352007 birthDate "1843".
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- Q11352007 dateOfDeath "1913".
- Q11352007 deathDate "1913-04-18".
- Q11352007 name "Tatin, Victor".
- Q11352007 name "Victor Tatin".
- Q11352007 occupation "Aeronautical inventor and engineer".
- Q11352007 shortDescription "French aviation pioneer".
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- Q11352007 comment "Victor Tatin (1843-1913) was a French engineer who created an early airplane, the Aéroplane in 1879. The craft was the first model airplane to take off using its own power after a run on the ground.The model had a span of 1.90 m (6 ft 3 in) and weighed 1.8 kg (4.0 lb). It had twin propellers and was powered by a compressed-air engine. It was flown tethered to a central pole on a circular track at the military facilities of Chalais-Meudon.".
- Q11352007 label "Victor Tatin".
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- Q11352007 givenName "Victor".
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