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 The history of aviation has extended over more than two thousand
years from the earliest attempts in kites and gliders to powered heavier-
thanair, supersonic and hypersonic flight.
 The first form of man-made flying objects were kites. The earliest
known record of kite flying is from around 200 BC in China, when a
general flew a kite over enemy territory to calculate the length of
tunnel required to enter the region.
Mythology
 Human ambition to fly is illustrated in mythological literature of
several cultures; everyone knows about the wings made out of wax
Daedalus in Greek mythology, or the Pushpaka Vimana of king
Ravana in Ramayana, for instance.
Early attempts
 Flight automaton in Greece
Around 400 BC, Archytas, the Greek philosopher, mathematician,
astronomer,statesman and strategist, designed and built a
bird-shaped, apparently steam powered model named "The
Pigeon" (Greek: Περιστέρα "Peristera"), which is said to
haveflown some 200 meters. According to Aulus Gellius, the
mechanical bird was suspended on a string or pivot and was
powered by a "concealed aura or spirit".
 Hot air balloons, glider and kites in China
The Kongming lantern (proto hot air balloon) was known in China
from ancient times. Its invention is usually attributed to the general
Zhuge Liang (180–234 AD, honorific title Kongming), who is said to
have used them to scare the enemy troops:
An oil lamp was installed under a large paper bag, and the bag floated
in the air due to the lamp heating the air. ... The enemy was frightened
by the light in the air, thinking that some divine force was helping him.
 Manned kite
Yuan Huangtou, Ye, first manned kite glide to take off from a tower
— 559During the Yuan dynasty (13th century) under rulers like Kublai
the rectangular lamps became popular in festivals, when they would
attract huge crowds. During the Mongol Empire, the design may have
spread along the Silk Route into Central Asia and the Middle East.
Kublai Khan
 Gliders in Europe
In the 9th century, at the age of 65, the Muslim Andalusian polymath
Abbas Ibn Firnas is said to have flown from the hill Jabal al-'arus by
employing a rudimentary glider. While "alighting again on the place
whence he had started," he eventually crashed and sustained injury
which some contemporary critics attributed to a lack of tail.
Abbas Ibn Firnas
Between 1000 and 1010, the English Benedictine
monk Eilmer of Malmesbury flew for about 200
meters using a glider (c. 1010), but he too
sustained injuries. The event is recorded in the
work of the eminent medieval historian William
of Malmesbury in about 1125. Being a fellow
monk in the same abbey, William almost certainly
obtained hisaccount directly from people there
who knew Eilmer himself.
Eilmer of Malmesbury
William of Malmesbury
 From Renaissance to the 18th century
Some six centuries after Ibn Firnas, Leonardo da Vinci developed a
hang gliderdesign in which the inner parts of the wings are fixed, and
some control surfaces are provided towards the tips (as in the gliding
flight in birds).
A model he built for a test flight in 1496 did not fly, and some other
designs, such as the four-person screw-type helicopter, have severe flaws.
Leonardo da Vinci Projects
Italian inventor, Tito Livio Burattini, invited by the Polish King
Władysław IV to his court in Warsaw, built a model aircraft with four
fixed glider wings in 1647. Described as "four pairs of wings attached
to an elaborate 'dragon'", it was said to have successfully lifted a cat in
1648 but not Burattini himself. He promised that "only the most minor
injuries" would result from landing the craft. His "Dragon Volant" is
considered "the most elaborate and sophisticated aeroplane to be built
before the 19th Century".
Burattini's Dragon Volant (lit. "Flying Dragon").
In 1670 Francesco Lana de Terzi published work that suggested lighter
than air flight would be possible by having copper foil spheres that
contained a vacuum that would be lighter than the displaced air, lift an
airship (rather literal from his drawing). While not being completely off
the mark, he did fail to realize that the pressure of the surrounding air
would crush the spheres.
Francesco Lana de Terzi publishes a design for lighter-than-air ship
In 1709 Bartolomeu de Gusmão presented a petition to King John V of
Portugal, begging for support for his invention of an airship, in which
he expressed the greatest confidence. The public test of the machine,
which was set for June 24, 1709, did not take place.
It is certain that Gusmão was working on this principle at the public
exhibition he gave before the Court on August 8, 1709, in the hall of the
Casa da Índia in Lisbon, when he propelled a ball to the roof by
combustion.
"Passarola" (Bird) (1709) by Bartolomeu de Gusmăo
Modern flight
 Lighter than air
1783 was a watershed year for ballooning and aviation, between June 4
and December 1 five aviation firsts were achieved in France:
•On 4 June, the Montgolfier brothers demonstrated their unmanned hot
air balloon at Annonay, France.
•On 27 August, Jacques Charles and the Robert brothers (Les Freres
Robert) launched the world's first (unmanned) hydrogen-filled balloon,
from the Champ de Mars, Paris.
•On 19 October, the Montgolfiers launched the first manned flight, a
tethered balloon with humans on board, at the Folie Titon in Paris. The
aviators were the scientist Jean-François Pilâtre de Rozier, the
manufacture manager Jean-Baptiste Réveillon, and Giroud de Villette.
On 21 November, the Montgolfiers launched the first free flight with
uman passengers. King Louis XVI had originally decreed that
ondemned criminals would be the first pilots, but Jean-François Pilâtre
e Rozier, along with the Marquis François d'Arlandes, successfully
etitioned for the honor.
On 1 December, Jacques Charles and the Nicolas-Louis Robert
aunched their manned hydrogen balloon from the Jardin des Tuileries in
aris, amid a crowd of 400,000. After Robert alighted, Charles decided to
scend alone. This time he ascended rapidly to an altitude of about 3,000
meters, where he saw the sun again, suffered extreme pain in his ears and
ever flew again.
First public demonstration
in Annonay, 4 June 1783
The world's first manned
hydrogen balloon flight. 1783
The launching of the balloon
on 19 October 1783, Claude-Louis
Desrais
First untethered voyage by Pilâtre de Rozier
and d'Arlandes, November 21, 1783
Contemporary illustration of the first flight
by Prof. Jacques Charles with Nicolas-Louis
Robert, December 1, 1783
Ballooning became a major "rage" in Europe in the late 18th century,
providing the first detailed understanding of the relationship between
altitude and the atmosphere.
Non-steerable balloons were employed during the American Civil War
by the Union Army Balloon Corps. The young Ferdinand von Zeppelin
first flew as a balloon passenger with the Union Army of the Potomac in
1863.
Another advance was made in 1884, when the first fully controllable
free-flight was made in a French Army electric-powered airship, La
France, by Charles Renard and Arthur Krebs.
The 1884 La France, the first
fully controllable airship
The navigable balloon created by Giffard in 1852
 Heavier than air
During the last years of the 18th century, Sir
George Cayley started the first rigorous study of the
physics of flight. In 1799 he exhibited a plan for a
glider, which except for planform was completely
modern in having a separate tail for control and
having the pilot suspended below the center of
gravity to provide stability, and flew it as a model
in 1804. Later Cayley turned his research to
building a full-scale version of his design, first
flying it unmanned in 1849 and in 1853.
Sir George Cayley's
governable parachute
In 1848 John Stringfellow made a successful indoor test flight of a
steam-powered model, in Chard, Somerset, England.
In 1856, Frenchman Jean-Marie Le Bris made the first flight higher
than his point of departure, by having his glider "L'Albatros artificiel“
pulled by a horse on a beach.
In 1866 Jan Wnęk - a Polish peasant, sculptor and carpenter is alleged
to have built and flown a controllable glider. Wneks claims are largely
based on a local oral tradition.
Francis Herbert Wenham built a series of unsuccessful unmanned
gliders. He presented a paper on his work to the newly formed
Aeronautical Society of Great Britain in 1866, and decided to prove it by
building the world's first wind tunnel in 1871.
Jean-Marie Le Bris and his flying
machine, Albatros II, 1868.
In 1871 the Frenchman Alphonse Pénaud successfully flew a model
aircraft powered by twisted rubber in Paris.
In 1874, Félix du Temple built the "Monoplane", a large plane made of
aluminium in Brest, France, with a wingspan of 13 meters and a weight
of only 80 kilograms (without the driver).
The Du Temple Monoplane
Patent drawing of the Monoplane, 1874
About the history of aviation in Romania
Romania has a rich tradition in the aviation field. At the beginning of
the 20th century, flight pioneers like Aurel Vlaicu, Traian Vuia and
George Valentin Bibescu brought important contributions to early
aviation history, building revolutionary aeroplanes and changing the
age's mentalities.
In the present, the Romanian Civil Aeronautic Authority is the one
overseeing the activities.
Aurel Vlaicu at the controls
of Vlaicu II airplane Vuia in his flying machine
Along the 20th century Romania built military aircraft (the IAR-39 and
IAR-80 before and during World War II and the IAR-93 and IAR-99
Soim since the 70s), helicopters (IAR 316, IAR 330 - under Aérospatiale
licence) as well as passenger aircraft (ROMBAC 1-11 built under
British Aircraft Corporation licence).
The industrial facilities for aircraft building and maintenance are located
in Bacǎu (Aerostar), Braşov (Industria Aeronautică Română), Craiova
(Avioane Craiova) and Bucharest (Romaero, Turbomecanica).
Dumitru Prunariu is the only Romanian astronaut who participated in a
space mission (Soyuz 40 - May 14, 1981).
Pair of Romanian IAR 80s IAR-93
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History of Aviation by Robert Andrei

  • 1.
  • 2.
  • 3.  The history of aviation has extended over more than two thousand years from the earliest attempts in kites and gliders to powered heavier- thanair, supersonic and hypersonic flight.  The first form of man-made flying objects were kites. The earliest known record of kite flying is from around 200 BC in China, when a general flew a kite over enemy territory to calculate the length of tunnel required to enter the region.
  • 4. Mythology  Human ambition to fly is illustrated in mythological literature of several cultures; everyone knows about the wings made out of wax Daedalus in Greek mythology, or the Pushpaka Vimana of king Ravana in Ramayana, for instance.
  • 5. Early attempts  Flight automaton in Greece Around 400 BC, Archytas, the Greek philosopher, mathematician, astronomer,statesman and strategist, designed and built a bird-shaped, apparently steam powered model named "The Pigeon" (Greek: Περιστέρα "Peristera"), which is said to haveflown some 200 meters. According to Aulus Gellius, the mechanical bird was suspended on a string or pivot and was powered by a "concealed aura or spirit".
  • 6.  Hot air balloons, glider and kites in China The Kongming lantern (proto hot air balloon) was known in China from ancient times. Its invention is usually attributed to the general Zhuge Liang (180–234 AD, honorific title Kongming), who is said to have used them to scare the enemy troops: An oil lamp was installed under a large paper bag, and the bag floated in the air due to the lamp heating the air. ... The enemy was frightened by the light in the air, thinking that some divine force was helping him.
  • 7.  Manned kite Yuan Huangtou, Ye, first manned kite glide to take off from a tower — 559During the Yuan dynasty (13th century) under rulers like Kublai the rectangular lamps became popular in festivals, when they would attract huge crowds. During the Mongol Empire, the design may have spread along the Silk Route into Central Asia and the Middle East. Kublai Khan
  • 8.  Gliders in Europe In the 9th century, at the age of 65, the Muslim Andalusian polymath Abbas Ibn Firnas is said to have flown from the hill Jabal al-'arus by employing a rudimentary glider. While "alighting again on the place whence he had started," he eventually crashed and sustained injury which some contemporary critics attributed to a lack of tail. Abbas Ibn Firnas
  • 9. Between 1000 and 1010, the English Benedictine monk Eilmer of Malmesbury flew for about 200 meters using a glider (c. 1010), but he too sustained injuries. The event is recorded in the work of the eminent medieval historian William of Malmesbury in about 1125. Being a fellow monk in the same abbey, William almost certainly obtained hisaccount directly from people there who knew Eilmer himself. Eilmer of Malmesbury William of Malmesbury
  • 10.  From Renaissance to the 18th century Some six centuries after Ibn Firnas, Leonardo da Vinci developed a hang gliderdesign in which the inner parts of the wings are fixed, and some control surfaces are provided towards the tips (as in the gliding flight in birds). A model he built for a test flight in 1496 did not fly, and some other designs, such as the four-person screw-type helicopter, have severe flaws.
  • 11. Leonardo da Vinci Projects
  • 12. Italian inventor, Tito Livio Burattini, invited by the Polish King Władysław IV to his court in Warsaw, built a model aircraft with four fixed glider wings in 1647. Described as "four pairs of wings attached to an elaborate 'dragon'", it was said to have successfully lifted a cat in 1648 but not Burattini himself. He promised that "only the most minor injuries" would result from landing the craft. His "Dragon Volant" is considered "the most elaborate and sophisticated aeroplane to be built before the 19th Century". Burattini's Dragon Volant (lit. "Flying Dragon").
  • 13. In 1670 Francesco Lana de Terzi published work that suggested lighter than air flight would be possible by having copper foil spheres that contained a vacuum that would be lighter than the displaced air, lift an airship (rather literal from his drawing). While not being completely off the mark, he did fail to realize that the pressure of the surrounding air would crush the spheres. Francesco Lana de Terzi publishes a design for lighter-than-air ship
  • 14. In 1709 Bartolomeu de Gusmão presented a petition to King John V of Portugal, begging for support for his invention of an airship, in which he expressed the greatest confidence. The public test of the machine, which was set for June 24, 1709, did not take place. It is certain that Gusmão was working on this principle at the public exhibition he gave before the Court on August 8, 1709, in the hall of the Casa da Índia in Lisbon, when he propelled a ball to the roof by combustion. "Passarola" (Bird) (1709) by Bartolomeu de Gusmăo
  • 15. Modern flight  Lighter than air 1783 was a watershed year for ballooning and aviation, between June 4 and December 1 five aviation firsts were achieved in France: •On 4 June, the Montgolfier brothers demonstrated their unmanned hot air balloon at Annonay, France. •On 27 August, Jacques Charles and the Robert brothers (Les Freres Robert) launched the world's first (unmanned) hydrogen-filled balloon, from the Champ de Mars, Paris. •On 19 October, the Montgolfiers launched the first manned flight, a tethered balloon with humans on board, at the Folie Titon in Paris. The aviators were the scientist Jean-François Pilâtre de Rozier, the manufacture manager Jean-Baptiste Réveillon, and Giroud de Villette.
  • 16. On 21 November, the Montgolfiers launched the first free flight with uman passengers. King Louis XVI had originally decreed that ondemned criminals would be the first pilots, but Jean-François Pilâtre e Rozier, along with the Marquis François d'Arlandes, successfully etitioned for the honor. On 1 December, Jacques Charles and the Nicolas-Louis Robert aunched their manned hydrogen balloon from the Jardin des Tuileries in aris, amid a crowd of 400,000. After Robert alighted, Charles decided to scend alone. This time he ascended rapidly to an altitude of about 3,000 meters, where he saw the sun again, suffered extreme pain in his ears and ever flew again.
  • 17. First public demonstration in Annonay, 4 June 1783 The world's first manned hydrogen balloon flight. 1783 The launching of the balloon on 19 October 1783, Claude-Louis Desrais First untethered voyage by Pilâtre de Rozier and d'Arlandes, November 21, 1783 Contemporary illustration of the first flight by Prof. Jacques Charles with Nicolas-Louis Robert, December 1, 1783
  • 18. Ballooning became a major "rage" in Europe in the late 18th century, providing the first detailed understanding of the relationship between altitude and the atmosphere. Non-steerable balloons were employed during the American Civil War by the Union Army Balloon Corps. The young Ferdinand von Zeppelin first flew as a balloon passenger with the Union Army of the Potomac in 1863. Another advance was made in 1884, when the first fully controllable free-flight was made in a French Army electric-powered airship, La France, by Charles Renard and Arthur Krebs. The 1884 La France, the first fully controllable airship The navigable balloon created by Giffard in 1852
  • 19.  Heavier than air During the last years of the 18th century, Sir George Cayley started the first rigorous study of the physics of flight. In 1799 he exhibited a plan for a glider, which except for planform was completely modern in having a separate tail for control and having the pilot suspended below the center of gravity to provide stability, and flew it as a model in 1804. Later Cayley turned his research to building a full-scale version of his design, first flying it unmanned in 1849 and in 1853. Sir George Cayley's governable parachute
  • 20. In 1848 John Stringfellow made a successful indoor test flight of a steam-powered model, in Chard, Somerset, England. In 1856, Frenchman Jean-Marie Le Bris made the first flight higher than his point of departure, by having his glider "L'Albatros artificiel“ pulled by a horse on a beach. In 1866 Jan Wnęk - a Polish peasant, sculptor and carpenter is alleged to have built and flown a controllable glider. Wneks claims are largely based on a local oral tradition. Francis Herbert Wenham built a series of unsuccessful unmanned gliders. He presented a paper on his work to the newly formed Aeronautical Society of Great Britain in 1866, and decided to prove it by building the world's first wind tunnel in 1871. Jean-Marie Le Bris and his flying machine, Albatros II, 1868.
  • 21. In 1871 the Frenchman Alphonse Pénaud successfully flew a model aircraft powered by twisted rubber in Paris. In 1874, Félix du Temple built the "Monoplane", a large plane made of aluminium in Brest, France, with a wingspan of 13 meters and a weight of only 80 kilograms (without the driver). The Du Temple Monoplane Patent drawing of the Monoplane, 1874
  • 22. About the history of aviation in Romania Romania has a rich tradition in the aviation field. At the beginning of the 20th century, flight pioneers like Aurel Vlaicu, Traian Vuia and George Valentin Bibescu brought important contributions to early aviation history, building revolutionary aeroplanes and changing the age's mentalities. In the present, the Romanian Civil Aeronautic Authority is the one overseeing the activities. Aurel Vlaicu at the controls of Vlaicu II airplane Vuia in his flying machine
  • 23. Along the 20th century Romania built military aircraft (the IAR-39 and IAR-80 before and during World War II and the IAR-93 and IAR-99 Soim since the 70s), helicopters (IAR 316, IAR 330 - under Aérospatiale licence) as well as passenger aircraft (ROMBAC 1-11 built under British Aircraft Corporation licence). The industrial facilities for aircraft building and maintenance are located in Bacǎu (Aerostar), Braşov (Industria Aeronautică Română), Craiova (Avioane Craiova) and Bucharest (Romaero, Turbomecanica). Dumitru Prunariu is the only Romanian astronaut who participated in a space mission (Soyuz 40 - May 14, 1981). Pair of Romanian IAR 80s IAR-93