1885-1918 BIOGRAPHY |
THE PIONEERS |
Daily Journal and Tribune, Knoxville, Tennessee: August 29, 1910, Transcribed by Bob Davis - 9-4-03. of 6, 752 feet." Bob Davis |
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via email from Philippe Schmitz, 12-20-04 Beween Aug 25 and Sep 6, 1910, in Trouville (France, Channel coast, were my father's family used to spend their holidays), an aeronautic meeting took place. On that occasion, a serie of old postcards was printed (some of those are currently on sale on ebay.com). I have one of these items, sent to my aunt which represents Léon Morane, standing with a suit and hat. A small poem is also printed on the lower part of the card. I could scan it and send it for you if you wish. Regards Ph Schmitz |
TROUVILLE - LE HAVRE du 25 Août au 6 Septembre 1910 |
2 - L'Aviateur Léon MORANE Pilote du mônoplan Blériot |
of the most perfect curves makes a marvelous drawing. Made himself tipsy by the infinity, under the blazing light, he wants of the blue sky conquer the tiny parts. Sharing the atmosphere with the swallows, He slips in the azure as fast as they can go, He get sometimes so high that we all say farewell, So close of the Lord it seems he wants to dwell What a warm welcome he gets on our poor planet when he lands, victorious hero coming from the celest ! Winged knight all over nimbused with glory. While the crowd's rumour comes to him so loudly he distinctly can ear a sort of melody As if playing an immense lyre one was singing the intense pleasure He magisterially got from the skies. courtesy of Philippe Schmitz, 12-20-04 |
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et Raymond Saulnier (1881 - 1964) "Léon Morane, his brother Robert, who with their friend Raymond Saulnier formed the Sociètè Anonyme des Aèroplanes Morane-Saulnier on October 10, 1911 at Puteaux (Paris region).". The webpage offers photographs of the many types of aeroplanes which were produced by the Morane-Saulnier company, along with descriptive texts. It also offers many relevant links to other sites of interest. You can access the website by clicking on the title above. |
Length 6m, scale 9m50, surface 14m, weight 200kg with vacuum, weight assembled with engine Gnôme 50HP, 100 liters of gasoline, 35 liters of oil, carry chart, compass, altimeter and aviator 430kg. The cooling of the engine placed at before is ensured by the fact that it does not have a sheet in front of him. Very special carriage of attérissage, it has neither tenders, nor return springs. The wheels are not directional. Very short shoes |
This is a really remarkable resource and you should plan to visit each of the other nine pages so as to enjoy the many other postcards. My sincere thanks go to Denís for his courtesy in allowing me to use images from his website to enhance the pages on my site. You can access his site by clicking on the title above. |
If you wish to pursue your study of his career, you can visit any of the other sites which are revealed in the Google search. |
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