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- Lebaudy_Patrie abstract "The Lebaudy Patrie was a semi-rigid airship built for the French army in Moisson, France, by sugar producers Lebaudy Frères. Designed by Henri Julliot, Lebaudy's chief engineer, the Patrie was completed in November 1906 and handed over to the military the following month. The Patrie bears the distinction of being the first airship ordered for military service by the French army.In 1907, from her base at Chalais-Meudon near Paris, a successful series of military manoeuvres was conducted with the airship by the military command, which included a visit by France's President of the Council Georges Clemenceau. Following the successful completion of these operations, in November 1907 the Patrie was transferred under her own power to her operational base at Verdun, near the German border.Due to a mechanical fault, the Patrie became stranded away from her base on 29 November 1907 in Souhesmes. During a storm on 30 November she was torn loose from her temporary moorings and, despite the efforts of some 200 soldiers who tried to restrain her, she was carried away by the high winds and lost from sight. Had the rope to the emergency gas-release system been attached, her loss could possibly have been avoided. After crossing the English Channel and passing unseen through English airspace during the night, the Patrie was sighted over Wales and Ireland on 1 December. She made a brief landfall near Belfast, before rising again to be blown out over the Atlantic Ocean. Following a sighting from a steamship off the Hebrides, she was lost without a trace.Despite the loss of the Patrie, Lebaudy went on to complete a sister-ship to the Patrie, the République, for the French Army. Additionally, several airships of a similar design to the Patrie were ordered and delivered to export customers, these included the Russian Empire and Austro-Hungarian Empire.".
- Lebaudy_Patrie designer Henri_Julliot.
- Lebaudy_Patrie manufacturer Lebaudy_Fr%C3%A8res.
- Lebaudy_Patrie manufacturer Moisson.
- Lebaudy_Patrie numberBuilt "1".
- Lebaudy_Patrie thumbnail 1906_Altitude_controls_front_view_AliceGuy.jpg?width=300.
- Lebaudy_Patrie type Surveillance_aircraft.
- Lebaudy_Patrie wikiPageExternalLink PPA422,M1.
- Lebaudy_Patrie wikiPageExternalLink ?id=gtQWAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA118.
- Lebaudy_Patrie wikiPageExternalLink ?id=mTy1GA6wknQC&dq=A+History+of+Aeronautics+vivian&printsec=frontcover.
- Lebaudy_Patrie wikiPageExternalLink jahrbuchderluft00vorrgoog_djvu.txt.
- Lebaudy_Patrie wikiPageExternalLink 1909%20-%200119.html.
- Lebaudy_Patrie wikiPageID "20918941".
- Lebaudy_Patrie wikiPageRevisionID "605382073".
- Lebaudy_Patrie align "right".
- Lebaudy_Patrie crew "4".
- Lebaudy_Patrie cruiseSpeedKmh "42".
- Lebaudy_Patrie cruiseSpeedMph "26".
- Lebaudy_Patrie designer Henri_Julliot.
- Lebaudy_Patrie diaFt "33".
- Lebaudy_Patrie diaIn "9".
- Lebaudy_Patrie diaM "10.5".
- Lebaudy_Patrie enduranceH "10".
- Lebaudy_Patrie eng1 hp "70".
- Lebaudy_Patrie eng1Kw "52".
- Lebaudy_Patrie eng1Number "1".
- Lebaudy_Patrie eng1Type "Panhard et Levassor 4-cyl.".
- Lebaudy_Patrie firstFlight "1906-11-16".
- Lebaudy_Patrie hasPhotoCollection Lebaudy_Patrie.
- Lebaudy_Patrie lengthFt "196".
- Lebaudy_Patrie lengthIn "0".
- Lebaudy_Patrie lengthM "60".
- Lebaudy_Patrie liftKg "1260".
- Lebaudy_Patrie liftLb "2777".
- Lebaudy_Patrie lists "* List of airship accidents".
- Lebaudy_Patrie manufacturer "Lebaudy Frères, Moisson, France".
- Lebaudy_Patrie maxSpeedKmh "48".
- Lebaudy_Patrie maxSpeedMph "30".
- Lebaudy_Patrie metOrEng%3F_ "met".
- Lebaudy_Patrie nationalOrigin "France".
- Lebaudy_Patrie numberBuilt "1".
- Lebaudy_Patrie quote "All that I can say to you is that, knowing how the hermetic valves work, as a consequence of the enormous pressure which they maintain, I am convinced that the airship will only deflate bit by bit, very slowly. She could therefore float about for a relatively long time. In any case, I consider that she is lost and that there is now no longer any hope of recovering her.".
- Lebaudy_Patrie rangeKm "450".
- Lebaudy_Patrie rangeMiles "280".
- Lebaudy_Patrie ref "--02-27".
- Lebaudy_Patrie source "(M. Lebaudy, 3 December 1907.)".
- Lebaudy_Patrie type "Military reconnaissance airship".
- Lebaudy_Patrie unitCost "300000".
- Lebaudy_Patrie volumeFt "111250".
- Lebaudy_Patrie volumeM "3300".
- Lebaudy_Patrie width "22.0".
- Lebaudy_Patrie subject Category:Airships_of_France.
- Lebaudy_Patrie subject Category:Aviation_accidents_and_incidents_in_France.
- Lebaudy_Patrie subject Category:French_military_reconnaissance_aircraft_1900–1909.
- Lebaudy_Patrie subject Category:Hydrogen_airships.
- Lebaudy_Patrie type Aircraft102686568.
- Lebaudy_Patrie type Airship102692877.
- Lebaudy_Patrie type AirshipsOfFrance.
- Lebaudy_Patrie type Artifact100021939.
- Lebaudy_Patrie type Conveyance103100490.
- Lebaudy_Patrie type Craft103125870.
- Lebaudy_Patrie type HydrogenAirships.
- Lebaudy_Patrie type Instrumentality103575240.
- Lebaudy_Patrie type Lighter-than-airCraft103666917.
- Lebaudy_Patrie type Object100002684.
- Lebaudy_Patrie type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Lebaudy_Patrie type Vehicle104524313.
- Lebaudy_Patrie type Whole100003553.
- Lebaudy_Patrie type Aircraft.
- Lebaudy_Patrie type MeanOfTransportation.
- Lebaudy_Patrie type Product.
- Lebaudy_Patrie type Model_airplane.
- Lebaudy_Patrie type DesignedArtifact.
- Lebaudy_Patrie comment "The Lebaudy Patrie was a semi-rigid airship built for the French army in Moisson, France, by sugar producers Lebaudy Frères. Designed by Henri Julliot, Lebaudy's chief engineer, the Patrie was completed in November 1906 and handed over to the military the following month.".
- Lebaudy_Patrie label "Lebaudy Patrie".
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- Lebaudy_Patrie sameAs Q6511225.
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- Lebaudy_Patrie sameAs Lebaudy_Patrie.
- Lebaudy_Patrie wasDerivedFrom Lebaudy_Patrie?oldid=605382073.
- Lebaudy_Patrie depiction 1906_Altitude_controls_front_view_AliceGuy.jpg.
- Lebaudy_Patrie isPrimaryTopicOf Lebaudy_Patrie.