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Étienne Dormoy

Étienne Dormoy (10 February 1885, in Vandoncourt, France – 28 February 1959, in San Diego, USA) was an aeronautical engineer and a designer of aircraft.

Etienne Dormoy
Born(1885-02-10)10 February 1885
Died28 February 1959(1959-02-28) (aged 74)
Alma materÉcole Centrale de Lille
OccupationAeronautical engineer
Known forPioneering contributions to civil and military aviation design

Biography

Etienne Dormoy graduated in 1906 as an electrical engineer from Institut industriel du Nord (École Centrale de Lille, France). He worked as an aircraft designer for Deperdussin (Deperdussin Monocoque (SPAD)) in France.

He met Harold D. Kantner in France in 1913. He was then seconded to Maximilian Schmitt Aeroplane & Motor Works (Paterson, NJ), wherein he designed the first monocoque fuselage aircraft produced in USA. With this monoplane, Harold D. Kantner won the NY Times race on 4 April 1914. The aircraft was re-engineered as a biplane with a 100 hp engine and tested for military applications at San Diego, CA.

Dormoy returned to France at the beginning of World War I, working for SPAD. In 1917, he joined the French industry delegation in the United States for SPAD technology transfer to Curtiss Aeroplane and Motor Company at Elmwood (Buffalo, NY).

After the war, Dormoy worked for the Engineering Division of the United States Army Air Service at McCook Field (Dayton, OH) from 1919 to 1925. There, he tested aerial applications, including a United States Army Air Service Curtiss JN-4 modified for aerial crop dusting in 1921 .[1] At McCook Field, he designed the ultra-light Dormoy Bathtub in 1924, after two prototypes built in 1919 and 1920. Dormoy earned the 'Dayton Daily News Light Airplane Race and Rickenbacker Trophy' in 1924.

Dormoy joined Buhl Aircraft Company in Detroit, MI, from 1925 to 1932, wherein he designed several types of sport and utility aircraft. Dormoy contributed to the first type-approval of a US aircraft (US type certificate n°1 - March 1927 for Buhl-Verville CA-3/J-4 Airster). Acting as Buhl's chief engineer, Dormoy designed the Buhl Airsedan in 1928 (number built > 60) and the cheap Buhl Bull Pup in 1930 (number built > 100) that were relative successes at the onset of the Great Depression. Buhl Airsedan Spokane Sun God was used to make the first nonstop roundtrip flight across the United States in August 1929. Dormoy also prototyped the Buhl A-1 Autogyro, world first autogyro with rear propulsion motor in 1931.

Dormoy joined Boeing in Seattle, WA, around 1932-1934 and Consolidated Aircraft Corporation of San Diego (Convair-General Dynamics) in San Diego, CA, from 1936 to 1958.

Aircraft designs

References

  1. ^ Houser, J.S. (1922), "The Airplane in Catalpa Sphinx Control", Ohio Agricultural Experiment Station, Monthly Bulletin (7): 126–36
  • Bruce H. Charnov, From autogiro to gyroplane: the amazing survival of an aviation technology, Praeger, 2003 (ISBN 1567205038 and ISBN 9781567205039), P. 89, 90, 98
  • Robert F. Pauley, Michigan Aircraft Manufacturers Images of Aviation Series, Arcadia Publishing, 2009 (ISBN 0738552186 and ISBN 9780738552187)
  • Jeffrey R. Davis, M.D., Robert Johnson, Jan Stepanek, M.D, Fundamentals of Aerospace Medicine, Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2008 (ISBN 0781774667 and ISBN 9780781774666)
  • Bill Gunston, World encyclopaedia of aircraft manufacturers: from the pioneers to the present day, Naval Institute Press, 1993 (ISBN 1557509395 and ISBN 9781557509390)

Links

  • Etienne Dormoy, 1885-1959 (Biography)
  • Photos : Dormoy in 1925
  • Dormoy's pilot licence from Fédération aéronautique internationale
  • Note on Dormoy
  • US Patent 2045638 from Etienne Dormoy assigned to Boeing, Means to assist movement of airplane control surface, December 18, 1934

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Etienne Dormoy 10 February 1885 in Vandoncourt France 28 February 1959 in San Diego USA was an aeronautical engineer and a designer of aircraft Etienne DormoyBorn 1885 02 10 10 February 1885Vandoncourt FranceDied28 February 1959 1959 02 28 aged 74 San Diego United StatesAlma materEcole Centrale de LilleOccupationAeronautical engineerKnown forPioneering contributions to civil and military aviation design Contents 1 Biography 2 Aircraft designs 3 References 4 LinksBiography EditEtienne Dormoy graduated in 1906 as an electrical engineer from Institut industriel du Nord Ecole Centrale de Lille France He worked as an aircraft designer for Deperdussin Deperdussin Monocoque SPAD in France He met Harold D Kantner in France in 1913 He was then seconded to Maximilian Schmitt Aeroplane amp Motor Works Paterson NJ wherein he designed the first monocoque fuselage aircraft produced in USA With this monoplane Harold D Kantner won the NY Times race on 4 April 1914 The aircraft was re engineered as a biplane with a 100 hp engine and tested for military applications at San Diego CA Dormoy returned to France at the beginning of World War I working for SPAD In 1917 he joined the French industry delegation in the United States for SPAD technology transfer to Curtiss Aeroplane and Motor Company at Elmwood Buffalo NY After the war Dormoy worked for the Engineering Division of the United States Army Air Service at McCook Field Dayton OH from 1919 to 1925 There he tested aerial applications including a United States Army Air Service Curtiss JN 4 modified for aerial crop dusting in 1921 1 At McCook Field he designed the ultra light Dormoy Bathtub in 1924 after two prototypes built in 1919 and 1920 Dormoy earned the Dayton Daily News Light Airplane Race and Rickenbacker Trophy in 1924 Dormoy joined Buhl Aircraft Company in Detroit MI from 1925 to 1932 wherein he designed several types of sport and utility aircraft Dormoy contributed to the first type approval of a US aircraft US type certificate n 1 March 1927 for Buhl Verville CA 3 J 4 Airster Acting as Buhl s chief engineer Dormoy designed the Buhl Airsedan in 1928 number built gt 60 and the cheap Buhl Bull Pup in 1930 number built gt 100 that were relative successes at the onset of the Great Depression Buhl Airsedan Spokane Sun God was used to make the first nonstop roundtrip flight across the United States in August 1929 Dormoy also prototyped the Buhl A 1 Autogyro world first autogyro with rear propulsion motor in 1931 Dormoy joined Boeing in Seattle WA around 1932 1934 and Consolidated Aircraft Corporation of San Diego Convair General Dynamics in San Diego CA from 1936 to 1958 Aircraft designs Edit SPAD Deperdussin Monocoque 1911 SPAD 1917 E Dormoy left and pilot Lieut J A Macready right in front of the 1st crop duster airplane August 3 1921 Hopper designed by E Dormoy for the first crop duster airplane Dormoy s Flying Bathtub 1924 Buhl Verville CA 3 Airster first certified aircraft US type approval n 1 1927 Buhl Airsedan 1928 Buhl Bull Pup 1930 Etienne Dormoy in front of the Buhl A 1 Autogyro 1931 Boeing P 26 Peashooter 1932 Convair 240Maximilian Schmitt Aeroplane amp Motor Works First monocoque fuselage aircraft produced in USA derived from Deperdussin Monocoque SPAD US adaptation and production of SPAD aircraft for American Expeditionary Forces and United States Army Air Service including 189 SPAD S VII and 893 SPAD S XIII Orenco B Dormoy Bathtub Buhl Verville CA 3 Airster The Airster CA J 4 is the first type approved US aircraft US type certificate n 1 March 1927 Buhl CA 1 Airster Buhl Airsedan number built gt 60 Buhl Bull Pup number built gt 100 Buhl A 1 Autogyro World first autogyro with rear propulsion motor Boeing P 26 Peashooter Convair 240References Edit Houser J S 1922 The Airplane in Catalpa Sphinx Control Ohio Agricultural Experiment Station Monthly Bulletin 7 126 36 Bruce H Charnov From autogiro to gyroplane the amazing survival of an aviation technology Praeger 2003 ISBN 1567205038 and ISBN 9781567205039 P 89 90 98 Robert F Pauley Michigan Aircraft Manufacturers Images of Aviation Series Arcadia Publishing 2009 ISBN 0738552186 and ISBN 9780738552187 Jeffrey R Davis M D Robert Johnson Jan Stepanek M D Fundamentals of Aerospace Medicine Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins 2008 ISBN 0781774667 and ISBN 9780781774666 Bill Gunston World encyclopaedia of aircraft manufacturers from the pioneers to the present day Naval Institute Press 1993 ISBN 1557509395 and ISBN 9781557509390 Links EditEtienne Dormoy 1885 1959 Biography Photos Dormoy in 1925 Dormoy s pilot licence from Federation aeronautique internationale Note on Dormoy US Patent 2045638 from Etienne Dormoy assigned to Boeing Means to assist movement of airplane control surface December 18 1934 Aviation portal Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Etienne Dormoy amp oldid 1100050422, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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