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Nationality
  
France

Occupation
  
engineer

Name
  
Etienne Oehmichen

Alma mater
  
Ecole Centrale Paris

Known for
  
helicopter designer

Etienne Oehmichen
Born
  
15 October 1884 (
1884-10-15
)
Chalons-en-Champagne

Died
  
10 July 1955(1955-07-10) (aged 70)Paris

Étienne Œhmichen's Quad Copter


Etienne Edmond Oehmichen ([omiʃen]; 15 October 1884 in Chalons-sur-Marne Chalons-en-Champagne – 10 July 1955 in Paris) was a French engineer and helicopter designer.

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Etienne oehmichen padre dell elicottero documentario


Biography

Étienne Œhmichen in May 1924

Oehmichen studied at Ecole Centrale Paris. He patented the first electric stroboscope in 1917, building at the same time a camera capable of shooting 1,000 frames per second.

His first successful flight with a helicopter took place on 18 February 1921. On 11 November 1922, he first flew 'Oehmichen No.2', an improved helicopter featuring small vertically mounted rotors which rotated in the opposite direction from the large lifting rotors, probably creating the first reliable flying helicopter capable of carrying a person. This work later led to the development of the tail rotor. On 14 April 1923, he broke the existing record for helicopter flight with a flight of 360m and 525m a few days later, just before being surpassed by Raul Pateras Pescara. On 4 May 1924 he won a prize of 90,000 French Francs for the first successful closed circuit helicopter flight following a triangular trajectory with a length of approximately one km, a flight which took approximately 7 minutes and 40 seconds. The same year, he made a flight with two passengers.

In 1931 Oehmichen invented and tested a type of blimp he called the "Helicostat", controlled by four movable propellers, which could hover, take off, and land without ground crew.

Oehmichen was also a biologist and studied insect wing function, especially in dragonflies. He worked at the College de France in Paris for 30 years until his retirement.

Publications

His writing and photographs contained observations of the bird and insect flight.

  • In 1920, Nos maitres les oiseaux, etude sur le vol animal et la recuperation de l'energie dans les fluides, Dunod. (Our masters, the birds, a study on animal flight and recovering energy in fluids)
  • In 1938, Il publie chez Hermann et Cie, Editeur des Actualites Scientifiques et Industrielles (584), Mecanismes naturels et Technique Humaine, Exposes publies sous sa direction "La securite Aerienne Animaux et Machines" La fin du livre est illustree de l'appareil n°1.
  • Archive is available at College de France.
  • References

    Etienne Oehmichen Wikipedia