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Title: AERONAUTICS


1
AERONAUTICS
2
Classifications
  • Lighter-Than-Air
  • Free Balloons
  • Airships
  • Specialized
  • Kite-Balloons
  • Kites
  • Parachutes ???
  • Heavier-Than-Air
  • Ornithopters
  • Helicopters
  • Gliders
  • Aeroplanes
  • Ballistic Rockets

3
Outline
  • Early Origins
  • First Balloon Ascents
  • Kite Balloons, Kites Parachutes
  • Epoch Of The Airship
  • Ornithopters
  • Fixed Wing Flight - Gliders
  • Powered Aeroplane
  • Jet Power
  • Rockets
  • Helicopters

4
Early Origins
  • Daedalus His Son, Icarus
  • Escaped Imprisonment From Crete With Wings Made
    From Feathers Wax. Flew Too Close To Sun.
  • Archytas Of Tarentum (4th Century BC)
  • Made Wooden Pigeon Which Flew
  • Roger Bacon Albert The Great (1200s)
  • Albert Of Saxony (1300s)
  • Leonardo da Vinci (1400s)
  • Parachutes, Helicopters, Ornithopters (Bird
    Flight)
  • Robert Hooke (Late 1600s)
  • Experiments With Flying Machines - Records Lost

5
First Balloon Ascents
  • Bartholomeu Lourenco de Gusmao (1709)
  • Hot-Air Model - No Passengers
  • Demonstrated Before King Of Portugal
  • Joseph Etienne Montgolfiere
  • Man-Carrying Hot-Air Model (1782)
  • J.F. Pilatre de Rozier Marquis dArlandes
  • First Free-Flight By Man (1783)
  • Montgolfiere Balloon
  • 7.5 Miles, 26 Minutes
  • 3000 ft
  • 78000 ft3

6
First Balloon Ascents
  • J.A.C. Charles (1746-1823)
  • Hydrogen Would Be More Efficient Than Hot Air
  • Isolated By Henry Cavendish (1766)
  • Charliere Made First Flight 10 Days After de
    Rozier dArlandes
  • 27 Miles, 2 Hours
  • 9000 ft

7
First Balloon Ascents
Charliere
Montgolfiere
8
Kite Balloons
  • Military Development Of Free Balloon
  • Used For Observation - WW I
  • First Practical Kite Balloon - German Drachen
  • Elongated Gas-Filled Balloon (1896)
  • Led To Zeppelin Development

9
Kites
  • Chinese (1000 BC)
  • Man-Lifting Purposes ?
  • Europe - Romans (1400s)
  • Single Monoplane Lifting Surfaces
  • Box-Kite (1893)
  • Hargrave
  • More Efficient
  • Tandem Biplane Lifting Surfaces
  • Man-Lifting !

10
Parachutes
  • Known To Ancient Chinese
  • Leonardo da Vinci (1400s-1500s)
  • Early Experimenters
  • Blanchard (1777) - dropped Animals
  • Montgolfiere (1779)
  • A.J. Garnerin (1797) - First Human Jump
  • A. Berry (1912) - First Aeroplane Jump
  • E.M. Maitland (1913) - First Airship Jump
  • 1920s - First Free-Fall Packed Parachutes

11
Epoch Of The Airship
  • Balloons - Problems
  • Navigation - Paddles, Oars, Propellers
  • Elongated Workable Dirigible Balloon
  • Helped Navigation
  • Light Powerful Means Of Propulsion
  • Charles (1784)
  • Elongated A Hydrogen Balloon
  • Air-Filled Ballonet Contained Within Main
    Envelope
  • T. Monck Mason (1843) - 6 mph
  • Le Berrier (1844) - Steam Powered

12
Epoch Of The Airship
  • H. Giffard (1852) - Shown
  • First Man-Carrying Airship
  • 17 Miles At 5 mph
  • 3 hp Steam Engine
  • 3 Bladed Propeller
  • First Pratical Model
  • Renard Krebs
  • 1884
  • 9 hp Electric Motor
  • 5 Miles At 14 mph

13
Epoch Of The Airship
  • Rigid Airship - Hydrogen
  • D. Schwarz (1897) - Unsuccessful
  • Count F. von Zeppelin (1900)

14
Epoch Of The Airship
  • Royal Naval Air Service
  • Coastal Class
  • WW I (1914-1918)
  • Non-Rigid
  • Hydrogen
  • Two 112 kW Engines
  • British Airship R101
  • 1929
  • Passenger Service
  • Water Ballast

15
Ornithopters
  • Flapping-Wing Flying-Machines
  • Leonardo da Vinci - Shown
  • Marey (1892) - Flight Of Pigeons Recorded
  • Current Aerodynamic Physics Theory
  • Possible ?????

16
Fixed Wing Flight - Gliders
  • Hooke (1655) - Thought About Fixed-Wing Flight
  • Sir George Caylay
  • Father Of Aerial Navigation
  • Aerodynamic Lift Drag Forces (1799)
  • Experimental Gliders (1804)
  • Full Size Man Carrying Glider (1852/53)
  • No Complete Records Survive

17
Fixed Wing Flight - Gliders
  • Otto Lilienthal
  • Applied Principles Of Caylay
  • Contol Stability
  • Flew Gliders
  • Over 1000 Fights
  • Died In Crash (1896)
  • Worked On Power
  • P.S. Pilcher
  • Followed Lilienthal
  • Died In Crash (1899)
  • Both Would Have Beaten Wright Bros.

18
Fixed Wing Flight - Gliders
  • Octave Chanute
  • Gliding Experiments
  • Used Hargraves Box Kites To Develop Gliders
  • Encouraged Wright Bros.
  • Passed On Trussed Biplane Design
  • Passes Information Between America Europe
  • Voisin Bros.
  • Two Box Kite Gliders With Pontoons (1905)
  • Towed By Boat
  • Wright Bros.
  • Experimented Extensively With Gliders
  • 3 Versions - 1900, 1901, 1902

19
Powered Aeroplane
  • Aerodynamic Theory
  • Caylay (1799)
  • Trial Error
  • Lanchester (1907 1908)
  • From Hydrodynamic Theory (Bernoulli, Euler, Etc.)
  • Powered Model Aeroplanes
  • First - de la Croix (1857)
  • Steam Powered - S. P. Langley (1896)
  • 0.75 Miles With 16 Wing Span

20
Powered Aeroplane
  • W.S. Hensen - Patent (1842)
  • Large Transport Aeroplane - Steam Engine
  • Never Flew
  • 150 Wing Span
  • Aerial Transit Company

21
Wright Bros.
  • Orville (Bicycle Manufacturer) Wilbur
  • First Powered, Sustained, Controlled Flight
  • Flyer - Tailless Pusher Biplane (Dec 17, 1903)
  • 12 secs, 40 yds Long, 3ft High, 30 mph
  • 12 hp Petrol Engine
  • Kitty Hawk, NC

22
Wright Bros.
  • Am. Press Ignored Their Success For Several Years
  • Third Flyer - 24 Miles In 38 min
  • Govt Contract - One Biplane (1908)
  • 1908 Wright Biplane (Kitty Hawk Museum)
  • Control By Front Elevators, Wing Warping, Double
    Rudder

23
Santos-Dumont 14 bis
  • Alberto Santos-Dumont
  • Independently In Europe
  • Powered, Sustained, Controlled
  • Tail First Pusher Biplane - Hargrave Style
  • Octobe 23, 1906 - 65 yards
  • 50 hp Antoinette Petrol Engine
  • Wright Bros. Were Quickly Out-Paced
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