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Raúl Pateras Pescara

Raúl Pateras Pescara de Castelluccio (1890 – 1966), marquis of Pateras-Pescara, was an engineer, lawyer and inventor from Argentina who specialized in automobiles, helicopters and free-piston engines.

Raúl Pateras Pescara, 1922

Pescara is credited for being one of the first people to successfully utilize cyclic pitch, as well as pioneering the use of autorotation for the safe landing of a damaged helicopter. Pescara also set a world record (at the time) in 1924 for achieving a speed of 13 km/h (8 mph) in a helicopter.[1]

Biography

Silent film of a test flight of Pescara's helicopter on the aerodrome of Issy-les-Moulineaux near Paris, 1922. EYE Film Institute Netherlands.
 
Pescara helicopter 4S (1931)

Pescara was born in Buenos Aires and at the beginning of the 20th century, his family left Argentina to return to Europe.

Aircraft

In 1911, using a workshop that Pescara was involved with, Gustave Eiffel tested a scale model (1:20) of a seaplane (monoplane design) named the Pateras Pescara, designed by Pescara and Italian engineer Alessandro Guidoni, in a wind tunnel.[2][3] In 1912, the Italian Ministry of the Navy commissioned Guidoni to build a torpedo bomber based on the Pescara model; but following tests in 1914, Guidoni was unable to create a successful design.

From 1919, Pescara built several coaxial helicopters and submitted numerous patents across several countries. He first tested his machine indoors in 1921, before moving to Paris, France, where government funding was available. His "No. 3" design had two contra-rotating "screws", with each screw having four blades, and each blade a biplane wing with wing warping for control.[4]

On January 16, 1924, at Issy-les-Moulineaux near Paris, Pescara broke his own world record for helicopter flight with his model 2F, The Marquis Pateras, by remaining in the air 8 minutes and 13 4/5 seconds, whilst flying 1,160 metres (3,810 ft; 0.72 mi) in a vertical line."[5] On January 29, 1924, whilst attempting to win the French Aero Club prize for a 1-kilometre (0.62 mi) closed circuit, Pescara completed the course in 10 minutes, 33 seconds, but was not permitted to qualify due to his machine's brief contact with the ground.[6] Equipped with coaxial double rotor apparatus, the engineer then set the first helicopter record recognized by the Fédération Aéronautique Internationale (FAI);[7] On April 18, 1924, he flew a distance of 736 metres (2,415 ft),[8] with a duration of 4 minutes, 11 seconds (approximately 13 km/h (8.1 mph)) and a height of 1.8 m (5 ft 11 in).[1]

Automobiles

In 1929, together with his brother Henri, the Italian engineer Edmond Moglia and the Spanish government, Pescara founded La Fábrica Nacional de Automóviles ("National Automobile Factory") with an investment of 70 million pesetas. Pescara utilized the new factory to focus upon automobiles, and in 1931 he exhibited his creation, the Nacional Pescara, at the 1931 Paris Motor Show. The vehicle appeared at the Grand Palais next to Voisin's[9] and in 1931, the eight-cylinder car won the European Grand Prix for hillclimbing.[10]

Air compressors

The Spanish Civil War forced Pescara to return to France, and on February 28, 1933, the "Pescara Auto-compressor Company" was unveiled in Luxembourg.[11] The auto-compressor company remained in business for 30 years, supported by six French patents [12] with one of its shareholders, and the Pescara & Raymond Corporation, based in Dover, Delaware, USA. Pescara auto-compressors fulfill two basic designs: symmetrical and asymmetrical.

Free-piston engines and generators

During the Second World War, Pescara worked on electrical power in Portugal. Free-piston engines received new attention when they were mass-produced by the Société Industrielle Générale de Mécanique Appliquée (SIGMA), a French company that developed the GS-34, a 1138-horsepower generator.[13] In 1963, Pescara rejoined his sons in Paris where he served as an expert for S.N. Marep during the testing of its 2000-horsepower EPLH-40. Pescara subsequently proposed the production of more powerful machines - new tandem generators based on the existing EPLH-40 and GS-34[9] - but died in Paris, France, before the company that was to develop the engineer's proposal was established.

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Judy Rumerman. . U.S. Centennial of Flight Commission. U.S. Centennial of Flight Commission. Archived from the original on 5 May 2012. Retrieved 6 May 2012.
  2. ^ Pateras-Guidoni - Blue prints, finemodelworks.com
  3. ^ G. Eiffel Air resistance and aviation, p. 240
  4. ^ "S.A. PESCARA HELICOPTERACION", Flight: 50, 25 January 1923
  5. ^ , Time Magazine, January 28, 1924, archived from the original on November 21, 2010
  6. ^ "Helicoperacion", Flight: 77, 7 February 1924
  7. ^ Cooper, H J (8 February 1951), "Helicopter Records", Flight: 161
  8. ^ "FAI Record ID #13094 - Straight distance. Class E former G (Helicopters), piston 2014-10-06 at the Wayback Machine" Fédération Aéronautique Internationale (FAI). Retrieved: 21 September 2014.
  9. ^ a b Photos available on the website http://www.pateras-pescara.net.
  10. ^ 1931 Hill Climb Championships - Hill Climb Winners 1897-1949
  11. ^ Suivant acte reçu par Maître Charles-Marie-Emile Faber. Des assemblées générales extraordinaires ont eu lieu le 7 décemnbre 1936 et du 9 mai 1938, publiés au Mémorial, Recueil Spécial n° 102 du 23 décembre 1936 et N°46 du 21 mai 1938.
  12. ^ French patent numbers 595,341, 595,342, 595,343, 595,344, 595,345, and 595,346
  13. ^ A review of free-piston engine history and applications - R. Mikalsen et A.P. Roskilly, Applied Thermal Engineering, Volume 27, Issues 14-15, October 2007, Pages 2339–2352.

Further reading

  • de Pescara, Christian. Aérofrance, pages 28–31. Issue 108. Dépôt légal: n° CPPAP 61682.
  • de Pescara, Christian. Association des Amis du Musée de l'air. Pégase, pages 12–21 ISSN 0399-9939.
  • "Says His Helicopter Can Rise and Hover", New York Times. 24 January 1921, pp. 4.

External links

  • (in French) Family website
  • Pescara History by Robert Huber, former Director of "Bureau Technique Pescara"
  • "Helicopter With Six Blades Succeeds In Tests", March 1931, Popular Mechanics
  • "The Pescara Helicopter" Flight 1921

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Raul Pateras Pescara de Castelluccio 1890 1966 marquis of Pateras Pescara was an engineer lawyer and inventor from Argentina who specialized in automobiles helicopters and free piston engines Raul Pateras Pescara 1922 Pescara is credited for being one of the first people to successfully utilize cyclic pitch as well as pioneering the use of autorotation for the safe landing of a damaged helicopter Pescara also set a world record at the time in 1924 for achieving a speed of 13 km h 8 mph in a helicopter 1 Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Aircraft 1 2 Automobiles 1 3 Air compressors 1 4 Free piston engines and generators 2 See also 3 References 4 Further reading 5 External linksBiography Edit source source source source source source source source source source Silent film of a test flight of Pescara s helicopter on the aerodrome of Issy les Moulineaux near Paris 1922 EYE Film Institute Netherlands Pescara helicopter 4S 1931 Pescara was born in Buenos Aires and at the beginning of the 20th century his family left Argentina to return to Europe Aircraft Edit In 1911 using a workshop that Pescara was involved with Gustave Eiffel tested a scale model 1 20 of a seaplane monoplane design named the Pateras Pescara designed by Pescara and Italian engineer Alessandro Guidoni in a wind tunnel 2 3 In 1912 the Italian Ministry of the Navy commissioned Guidoni to build a torpedo bomber based on the Pescara model but following tests in 1914 Guidoni was unable to create a successful design From 1919 Pescara built several coaxial helicopters and submitted numerous patents across several countries He first tested his machine indoors in 1921 before moving to Paris France where government funding was available His No 3 design had two contra rotating screws with each screw having four blades and each blade a biplane wing with wing warping for control 4 On January 16 1924 at Issy les Moulineaux near Paris Pescara broke his own world record for helicopter flight with his model 2F The Marquis Pateras by remaining in the air 8 minutes and 13 4 5 seconds whilst flying 1 160 metres 3 810 ft 0 72 mi in a vertical line 5 On January 29 1924 whilst attempting to win the French Aero Club prize for a 1 kilometre 0 62 mi closed circuit Pescara completed the course in 10 minutes 33 seconds but was not permitted to qualify due to his machine s brief contact with the ground 6 Equipped with coaxial double rotor apparatus the engineer then set the first helicopter record recognized by the Federation Aeronautique Internationale FAI 7 On April 18 1924 he flew a distance of 736 metres 2 415 ft 8 with a duration of 4 minutes 11 seconds approximately 13 km h 8 1 mph and a height of 1 8 m 5 ft 11 in 1 Automobiles Edit In 1929 together with his brother Henri the Italian engineer Edmond Moglia and the Spanish government Pescara founded La Fabrica Nacional de Automoviles National Automobile Factory with an investment of 70 million pesetas Pescara utilized the new factory to focus upon automobiles and in 1931 he exhibited his creation the Nacional Pescara at the 1931 Paris Motor Show The vehicle appeared at the Grand Palais next to Voisin s 9 and in 1931 the eight cylinder car won the European Grand Prix for hillclimbing 10 Air compressors Edit The Spanish Civil War forced Pescara to return to France and on February 28 1933 the Pescara Auto compressor Company was unveiled in Luxembourg 11 The auto compressor company remained in business for 30 years supported by six French patents 12 with one of its shareholders and the Pescara amp Raymond Corporation based in Dover Delaware USA Pescara auto compressors fulfill two basic designs symmetrical and asymmetrical Free piston engines and generators Edit During the Second World War Pescara worked on electrical power in Portugal Free piston engines received new attention when they were mass produced by the Societe Industrielle Generale de Mecanique Appliquee SIGMA a French company that developed the GS 34 a 1138 horsepower generator 13 In 1963 Pescara rejoined his sons in Paris where he served as an expert for S N Marep during the testing of its 2000 horsepower EPLH 40 Pescara subsequently proposed the production of more powerful machines new tandem generators based on the existing EPLH 40 and GS 34 9 but died in Paris France before the company that was to develop the engineer s proposal was established See also EditCastaibert aircraft Helicopter Helicopter rotor History of aviation Density altitude Invention Robert Huber engineer References Edit a b Judy Rumerman Helicopter Development in the Early Twentieth Century U S Centennial of Flight Commission U S Centennial of Flight Commission Archived from the original on 5 May 2012 Retrieved 6 May 2012 Pateras Guidoni Blue prints finemodelworks com G Eiffel Air resistance and aviation p 240 S A PESCARA HELICOPTERACION Flight 50 25 January 1923 AERONAUTICS Pateras Pescara Time Magazine January 28 1924 archived from the original on November 21 2010 Helicoperacion Flight 77 7 February 1924 Cooper H J 8 February 1951 Helicopter Records Flight 161 FAI Record ID 13094 Straight distance Class E former G Helicopters piston Archived 2014 10 06 at the Wayback Machine Federation Aeronautique Internationale FAI Retrieved 21 September 2014 a b Photos available on the website http www pateras pescara net 1931 Hill Climb Championships Hill Climb Winners 1897 1949 Suivant acte recu par Maitre Charles Marie Emile Faber Des assemblees generales extraordinaires ont eu lieu le 7 decemnbre 1936 et du 9 mai 1938 publies au Memorial Recueil Special n 102 du 23 decembre 1936 et N 46 du 21 mai 1938 French patent numbers 595 341 595 342 595 343 595 344 595 345 and 595 346 A review of free piston engine history and applications R Mikalsen et A P Roskilly Applied Thermal Engineering Volume 27 Issues 14 15 October 2007 Pages 2339 2352 Further reading Editde Pescara Christian Aerofrance pages 28 31 Issue 108 Depot legal n CPPAP 61682 de Pescara Christian Association des Amis du Musee de l air Pegase pages 12 21 ISSN 0399 9939 Says His Helicopter Can Rise and Hover New York Times 24 January 1921 pp 4 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Raul Pateras Pescara in French Family website Pescara History by Robert Huber former Director of Bureau Technique Pescara Helicopter With Six Blades Succeeds In Tests March 1931 Popular Mechanics The Pescara Helicopter Flight 1921 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Raul Pateras Pescara amp oldid 1034714803, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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