Voiles mobile. System Ate. Lanteigne menuisier
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Voiles mobile. System Ate. Lanteigne menuisier
Voiles mobile. System Ate. Lanteigne menuisier. Design drawings for a system of airship navigation proposed by Aug. Lanteigne, utilizing a series of 16 balloons on a single keel. (Source: AG Renstrom, Library staff, 1981-82). Date 1858
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Mobile System Tissandier Aeronautics Menuisier Voiles
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Voiles Mobile: Aug. Lanteigne's Innovative System Ate for Airship Navigation, 1858 (Voiles mobile: Système Ate d'Auguste Lanteigne pour la navigation des aérostats, 1858) This intriguing image showcases design drawings for a groundbreaking airship navigation system proposed by Auguste Lanteigne, a French aeronautics pioneer. Dated 1858, the drawings depict Voiles Mobile, or "Flying Sails," which was a part of Lanteigne's Système Ate. The system utilized an impressive arrangement of sixteen balloons, all attached to a single keel. Lanteigne's Voiles Mobile system aimed to address the challenges of navigating airships during their early days. By employing a series of interconnected balloons, Lanteigne believed he could create a more stable and maneuverable airship. The system's design also included adjustable sails, which could be controlled to harness the wind and steer the airship more effectively. The drawings offer a fascinating glimpse into the creative mind of a visionary aeronautics pioneer. Lanteigne's Voiles Mobile system was an ambitious and innovative solution to the complex problem of navigating airships in the late 19th century. Although this system did not lead to commercial success, it represents an important milestone in the history of aeronautics and the development of lighter-than-air transportation. The Voiles Mobile system is a captivating addition to any collection of historical aeronautics and aviation design. Its intricate details and forward-thinking design concepts continue to inspire and intrigue researchers, historians, and enthusiasts alike.
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