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The new aerostats: the bird of Clement Ader (1841-1925), the Eole

The new aerostats: the bird of Clement Ader (1841-1925), the Eole


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The new aerostats: the bird of Clement Ader (1841-1925), the Eole

XEE4145863 The new aerostats: the bird of Clement Ader (1841-1925), the Eole, during an experiment in the park of Eugene Pereire near Paris in 1891, it would have flown 15 m above the ground - Engraving In " La Science francaise", 1891 - History of aviation: Clement Ader (1841-1925) flying in his steam powered aircraft, the Eole (also called Avion), in 1891 - Engraving from " La Science francaise", 1891 by Unknown Artist, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The new aerostats: the bird of Clement Ader (1841-1925), the Eole, during an experiment in the park of Eugene Pereire near Paris in 1891, it would have flown 15 m above the ground - Engraving In " La Science francaise", 1891 - History of aviation: Clement Ader (1841-1925) flying in his steam powered aircraft, the Eole (also called Avion), in 1891 - Engraving from " La Science francaise", 1891); Stefano Bianchetti; out of copyright

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This print takes us back to a pivotal moment in the history of aviation. The image showcases Clement Ader's groundbreaking invention, the Eole, during an experiment in the park of Eugene Pereire near Paris in 1891. With its bird-like design and steam-powered engine, the Eole was a true marvel of engineering. In this engraving from "La Science francaise" we see the Eole suspended above the ground, ready to take flight. It is said that Ader managed to soar an impressive 15 meters above the earth's surface during this particular test. The level of innovation displayed by Ader is truly remarkable considering this took place over a century ago. The Eole, also known as Avion, marked one of Clement Ader's most significant contributions to aviation history. His determination and ingenuity paved the way for future advancements in aircraft design and technology. As we gaze upon this historical image, we are reminded of how far humanity has come since those early days of flight experimentation. This print serves as a testament to human curiosity and our relentless pursuit of progress. Stefano Bianchetti beautifully captures this momentous occasion through his skilled artistry. Through his lens, we can almost feel ourselves transported back to that fateful day when Clement Ader defied gravity with his magnificent creation - forever etching his name into aviation folklore.

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