Italian engineer, inventor and aeronautical pioneer
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Enrico Forlanini.
Enrico Forlanini (13 December 1848[1] – 9 October 1930) was an Italian engineer, inventor and aeronautical pioneer, known for his works on helicopters, aeroplanes, hydrofoils and dirigibles. He was born in Milan. His older brother Carlo Forlanini was a physician.[1]
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born in Milan. His older brother Carlo Forlanini was a physician. EnricoForlanini was born to Francesco Forlanini, a notable physician and director of...
Forlanini is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Carlo Forlanini (1847–1918), Italian physician EnricoForlanini (1848–1930)...
9°15′16″E / 45.46222°N 9.25444°E / 45.46222; 9.25444 The Viale EnricoForlanini is a long street located in Milan, Lombardy, Italy. It cuts through...
Milan has dedicated to EnricoForlanini its city airport, also named Linate Airport, as well as the nearby park, the Parco Forlanini. In Milan he also has...
located in the town of Peschiera Borromeo. Its official name is Airport EnricoForlanini, after the Italian inventor and aeronautical pioneer born in Milan...
This is a complete list of Forlanini airships designed and built by the Italian pioneer EnricoForlanini from 1900 to 1931 (posthumously). These, like...
dedicated its city airport to EnricoForlanini, also named Linate Airport, as well as the nearby park, the Parco Forlanini. Emmanuel Dieuaide's steam-powered...
Carlo Forlanini (11 June 1847 – 26 May 1918) was a medical doctor and professor at the Universities of Turin and Pavia. He was also the inventor of artificial...
Italian criminologist and socialist EnricoForlanini (1848–1930), Italian engineer, inventor and aeronautical pioneer Enrico Franzoi (born 1982), Italian professional...
draught.". Italian inventor EnricoForlanini began work on hydrofoils in 1898 and used a "ladder" foil system. Forlanini obtained patents in Britain and...
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takeoff from water. Baldwin studied the work of the Italian inventor EnricoForlanini and began testing models. This led him and Bell to the development...
March 2009 at the Wayback Machine Jarrett 2002, p. 60. "Biografie – EnricoForlanini". Mille Anne di Scienza in Italia. Retrieved 1 December 2013. Anderson...
2015 as part of the Milan Passante railway. It is located on Viale EnricoForlanini. The train services are operated by Trenord. It connects with Line...
control. 1877 First flight of a steam-driven model helicopter built by EnricoForlanini. Imperial Japanese Army flying experience begins with the use of balloons...
shipbuilder John Isaac Thornycroft (1843–1928), from the concept of Italian EnricoForlanini. 1912: World's first patent for an underwater echo ranging device (sonar)...
U.S. – greenhouse effect, boot soles EnricoForlanini (1848–1930), Italy – Steam helicopter, hydrofoil, Forlanini airships Eric Fossum (born 1957), U.S...
polar expeditions. List of explorers Timeline of hydrogen technologies EnricoForlanini – another Italian designer of semi-rigid airships Spitsbergen Airship...
development just outside Los Angeles in 1910. 1906 - Early hydrofoil used by EnricoForlanini. 1907 - The London Electrobus Company started running a service of...
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whose names use that word include: Viale Aventino, Rome, Italy Viale EnricoForlanini, Milan, Italy Viale Lazio, Palermo, Italy, location of the Viale Lazio...
1932. Forlanini helicopter, first engine-powered helicopter. A steam powered helicopter which first flew in 1877, designed by EnricoForlanini in Milan...
first airship that used a control system based on pressurized air was EnricoForlanini's Omnia Dir in 1930s. A design for a jet incorporating thrust vectoring...
one of his engines and propellers. He supplied one of his engines to EnricoForlanini and developed it further into a three-cylinder, air-cooled, radial...
designed the world's first microprocessor, the Intel 4004 (1970–1971). EnricoForlanini (1848–1930), engineer and aeronautical pioneer, inventor of the helicopter...