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Édouard Surcouf

Édouard Surcouf (1862–1938) was a French engineer, maker and pilot of dirigibles, and industrialist.

Édouard Surcouf, detail from a photograph taken in Prague in 1891

Biography

 
The dirgible Lebaudy.
 
The Ville de Paris in 1906.
 
The Astra-Torres dirigible No. 1 from 1911.
 
Astra CM biplane
 
Astra triplane, participant at the military concours d'aviation, 1911

Édouard Surcouf, an aeronautics enthusiast from an early age, made his first flight in a hot-air balloon in 1879 at the age of 17.[citation needed]

The following year, 1880, he started as an apprentice at the "Grands Ateliers Aérostatiques du Champ-de-Mars", the biggest aeronautic manufacturer at the end of the 19th century. He collaborated with engineers Eugène Godard, his brother Louis Godard and Gabriel Yon.[1]

In 1889 he was named president of the School of Aeronautics.[2] With Gabriel Yon he published a reference work, Aérostats et aérostation militaire à l'Exposition universelle de 1889 (éditions Bernard et Cie., Paris, 1889).[3] Surcouf married Marie Surcouf who became the first French woman to gain her sporting pilot's license. She later set up La Stella, a women's ballooning organisation.[2]

In 1889 he became the successor to his godfather (see Urania, a balloon made by the Ateliers Surcouf, Crystal Palace 1889) [n 1] This new company would be a pioneer in the introduction of rubberised fabric for the construction of envelopes of dirigibles. He continued Gabriel Yon's enterprise in providing equipment for the Spanish Army.

On 27 July 1900 he was appointed Technical Instructor at the first Swiss military aérostiers training school in Geneva.[4]

In 1902 Surcouf built his first dirigible, the Astra I, Lebaudy I, for the brothers Paul and Pierre Lebaudy (see fr:famille Lebaudy), designed by fr:Henri Julliot and nicknamed "le Jaune" ('Yellow').[5] The fr:Le Lebaudy (dirigeable) was a hydrogen-filled, cigar-shaped airship pointed or thinning at the sides, 57 metres (187 ft) long, powered by a 40 horsepower (30 kW) engine with a propellers on each side.[6] In 1904 the industrialist Henry Deutsch de la Meurthe ordered the dirigible Le Ville de Paris (Astra II), which had a bad accident during its inaugural flight in December 1904. It was rebuilt, and Le Ville de Paris flew again in 1906.

Henry Deutsch de la Meurthe joined with Surcouf in 1908 to found the Société Astra (Société Astra de constructions aéronautiques). This new company increased production, making Wright brothers aircraft under licence and their own models such as the CM. The firm also made dirigibles, notably at Meaux and at the industrial site of Boulogne-Billancourt. Surcouf surrounded himself with aeronautical engineers, among which fr:Henry Kapférer would become the administrator of this new industrial firm. New dirigibles appeared:

1909
Ville de Nancy (Astra III)
Clément Bayard (Astra IV)
Colonel Renard (Astra V)
l'Espagne (España) (Astra VI)
Ville de Pau-Ville de Lucerne (Astra VII)

Frédéric Airault, technical director of Compagnie générale transaérienne (later Air France), was associated with Astra from 1909. He skilfully avoided a disaster while flying in l'Espagne (VI), and piloted Ville de Lucerne (VII) on commercial flights in Switzerland in 1910 as Transaérienne's chief pilot.

1910
Ville de Bruxelles (Astra VIII)
Ville de Pau (Astra IX)
Lieutenant Chaura (Astra X)
Adjudant Réau (Astra XI) - made a record-breaking round flight of 850 km from Paris to the German border and back, piloted by Surcouf.[7]
Éclaireur Conté (Astra XII),
(Astra XIII)

On 6 July 1911 Surcouf inaugurated the l'Institut aérotechnique de Saint-Cyr, affiliated with the University of Paris. De la Meurthe bought the Société Générale d'Aéro-Locomotion Deplante-Nieuport when Édouard N. died in 1911, renaming it the Société Anonyme des Établissements Nieuport.

From 1911 Surcouf collaborated with the Spanish engineer Leonardo Torres Quevedo on a new non-rigid dirigible in the Issy-les-Moulineaux works. Their Astra-Torres airship was much faster with better performance than previous airships. Other Astra-Torres dirigibles followed, including the Pilâtre de Rozier (Astra-Torres XV) named after the aerostier Jean-François Pilâtre de Rozier, which at 23,000 m3 was the same size as a Zeppelin.

On 18/19 September 1911 Surcouf piloted the Adjutant Reau (Astra XI) on a record-breaking non-stop round flight of 850 km from Paris (Issy-les-Moulineaux) - Chalons - Verdun - Nancy (Meurthe-et-Moselle) -Epinal - Versoul - Troyes -Paris.[7]

During World War I Surcouf's firms supplied war material.

After the Great War, the company continued to produce dirigibles. In 1919 Henri de la Meurthe died. The Astra company merged with Nieuport to form Astra-Nieuport. In 1923 he retired from the company in favour of Gustave Delage.

Partial list of publications

  • Aérostats et aérostation militaire. Marine et arts militaires, Paris, Bernard et compagnie, 1889 (with Gabriel Yon) — Extrait de la « Revue technique de l'Exposition universelle de 1889 »
  • L'aéronautique militaire, 1910
  • Les aéroplanes marins (hydroaéroplanes), 1913


References

Notes
  1. ^ Urania, a balloon made by the Ateliers Surcouf - See the aerial acrobat Leona Dare, flying beneath a balloon in 1887 at the Crystal Palace, London. See Leona Dare
Citations
  1. ^ Biguet, Adeline (2010). "Une famille illustre: les Godards". L'aérostat nantais (in French). archives.nantes.fr. Retrieved 23 March 2016.
  2. ^ a b "Histoire : biographies". Aéronautique Club de France à Meaux (in French). Retrieved 2021-10-12.
  3. ^ Described as a sort of catalogue raisonné of the aerial navigation Exposition. See Labrousse 1891, p. 56
  4. ^ Cailliez, Jean-Claude (14 August 2006). "Création de la 1ère compagnie suisse d'aérostiers aux ordres de Théodore Schaeck (1897)" (in French). Retrieved 23 March 2016.
  5. ^ Les dirigeables Lebaudy. Blimp Europa N2A (in French). Retrieved 23 March 2016
  6. ^ "Le Raid du Lebaudy" Lecture pour tous, October 1904. Aero-mondo.fr (in French).
  7. ^ a b Hoernes 1912, pp. 433–4.
Sources
  • Labrousse, Ch. (1891). Navigation aérienne en 1889 (in French). Paris: Michelet.
  • Hoernes, Hermann (1912). Das Buch des Fluges, Volume III (in German). Vienna: G. Szelinski.

External links

  • Création de la première compagnie d'aérostiers suisses.
  • Les dirigeables Astra-Torres

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Edouard Surcouf 1862 1938 was a French engineer maker and pilot of dirigibles and industrialist Edouard Surcouf detail from a photograph taken in Prague in 1891 Contents 1 Biography 2 Partial list of publications 3 References 4 External linksBiography Edit The dirgible Lebaudy The Ville de Paris in 1906 The Astra Torres dirigible No 1 from 1911 Astra CM biplane Astra triplane participant at the military concours d aviation 1911Edouard Surcouf an aeronautics enthusiast from an early age made his first flight in a hot air balloon in 1879 at the age of 17 citation needed The following year 1880 he started as an apprentice at the Grands Ateliers Aerostatiques du Champ de Mars the biggest aeronautic manufacturer at the end of the 19th century He collaborated with engineers Eugene Godard his brother Louis Godard and Gabriel Yon 1 In 1889 he was named president of the School of Aeronautics 2 With Gabriel Yon he published a reference work Aerostats et aerostation militaire a l Exposition universelle de 1889 editions Bernard et Cie Paris 1889 3 Surcouf married Marie Surcouf who became the first French woman to gain her sporting pilot s license She later set up La Stella a women s ballooning organisation 2 In 1889 he became the successor to his godfather see Urania a balloon made by the Ateliers Surcouf Crystal Palace 1889 n 1 This new company would be a pioneer in the introduction of rubberised fabric for the construction of envelopes of dirigibles He continued Gabriel Yon s enterprise in providing equipment for the Spanish Army On 27 July 1900 he was appointed Technical Instructor at the first Swiss military aerostiers training school in Geneva 4 In 1902 Surcouf built his first dirigible the Astra I Lebaudy I for the brothers Paul and Pierre Lebaudy see fr famille Lebaudy designed by fr Henri Julliot and nicknamed le Jaune Yellow 5 The fr Le Lebaudy dirigeable was a hydrogen filled cigar shaped airship pointed or thinning at the sides 57 metres 187 ft long powered by a 40 horsepower 30 kW engine with a propellers on each side 6 In 1904 the industrialist Henry Deutsch de la Meurthe ordered the dirigible Le Ville de Paris Astra II which had a bad accident during its inaugural flight in December 1904 It was rebuilt and Le Ville de Paris flew again in 1906 Henry Deutsch de la Meurthe joined with Surcouf in 1908 to found the Societe Astra Societe Astra de constructions aeronautiques This new company increased production making Wright brothers aircraft under licence and their own models such as the CM The firm also made dirigibles notably at Meaux and at the industrial site of Boulogne Billancourt Surcouf surrounded himself with aeronautical engineers among which fr Henry Kapferer would become the administrator of this new industrial firm New dirigibles appeared 1909 Ville de Nancy Astra III Clement Bayard Astra IV Colonel Renard Astra V l Espagne Espana Astra VI Ville de Pau Ville de Lucerne Astra VII Frederic Airault technical director of Compagnie generale transaerienne later Air France was associated with Astra from 1909 He skilfully avoided a disaster while flying in l Espagne VI and piloted Ville de Lucerne VII on commercial flights in Switzerland in 1910 as Transaerienne s chief pilot 1910 Ville de Bruxelles Astra VIII Ville de Pau Astra IX Lieutenant Chaura Astra X Adjudant Reau Astra XI made a record breaking round flight of 850 km from Paris to the German border and back piloted by Surcouf 7 Eclaireur Conte Astra XII Astra XIII On 6 July 1911 Surcouf inaugurated the l Institut aerotechnique de Saint Cyr affiliated with the University of Paris De la Meurthe bought the Societe Generale d Aero Locomotion Deplante Nieuport when Edouard N died in 1911 renaming it the Societe Anonyme des Etablissements Nieuport From 1911 Surcouf collaborated with the Spanish engineer Leonardo Torres Quevedo on a new non rigid dirigible in the Issy les Moulineaux works Their Astra Torres airship was much faster with better performance than previous airships Other Astra Torres dirigibles followed including the Pilatre de Rozier Astra Torres XV named after the aerostier Jean Francois Pilatre de Rozier which at 23 000 m3 was the same size as a Zeppelin On 18 19 September 1911 Surcouf piloted the Adjutant Reau Astra XI on a record breaking non stop round flight of 850 km from Paris Issy les Moulineaux Chalons Verdun Nancy Meurthe et Moselle Epinal Versoul Troyes Paris 7 During World War I Surcouf s firms supplied war material After the Great War the company continued to produce dirigibles In 1919 Henri de la Meurthe died The Astra company merged with Nieuport to form Astra Nieuport In 1923 he retired from the company in favour of Gustave Delage Partial list of publications EditAerostats et aerostation militaire Marine et arts militaires Paris Bernard et compagnie 1889 with Gabriel Yon Extrait de la Revue technique de l Exposition universelle de 1889 L aeronautique militaire 1910 Les aeroplanes marins hydroaeroplanes 1913References EditNotes Urania a balloon made by the Ateliers Surcouf See the aerial acrobat Leona Dare flying beneath a balloon in 1887 at the Crystal Palace London See Leona Dare Citations Biguet Adeline 2010 Une famille illustre les Godards L aerostat nantais in French archives nantes fr Retrieved 23 March 2016 a b Histoire biographies Aeronautique Club de France a Meaux in French Retrieved 2021 10 12 Described as a sort of catalogue raisonne of the aerial navigation Exposition See Labrousse 1891 p 56 Cailliez Jean Claude 14 August 2006 Creation de la 1ere compagnie suisse d aerostiers aux ordres de Theodore Schaeck 1897 in French Retrieved 23 March 2016 Les dirigeables Lebaudy Blimp Europa N2A in French Retrieved 23 March 2016 Le Raid du Lebaudy Lecture pour tous October 1904 Aero mondo fr in French a b Hoernes 1912 pp 433 4 SourcesLabrousse Ch 1891 Navigation aerienne en 1889 in French Paris Michelet Hoernes Hermann 1912 Das Buch des Fluges Volume III in German Vienna G Szelinski External links EditCreation de la premiere compagnie d aerostiers suisses Les dirigeables Astra Torres Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Edouard Surcouf amp oldid 1163186829, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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