- John Stringfellow
John Stringfellow (1799-1883) was born in
Sheffield ,England and is known for his work on theAerial Steam Carriage withWilliam Samuel Henson .Stringfellow worked in Chard,
Somerset ,England as a maker ofbobbin s and carriages for thelace industry. Together with Henson, he had ambitions of creating an international company, the Aerial Transit Company, with designs showing aeroplane travel in exotic locations like Egypt and China. Despite their efforts, the designs were flawed with Stringfellow's ideas centred around monoplane and triplane models and Henson's ideas centred around an underpowered steam-powered vehicle. The two achieved popular attention, nonetheless, as Stringfellow did achieve the first powered flight, in 1848, in a disused lace factory in Chard, with a 10 foot (3m), steam-driven flying machine. ["First to Fly" By Thomas C Parramore, p.46 [http://books.google.com/books?id=zrpb67qFXUIC&pg=PT63&dq=1857+Temple+flight&lr=&sig=ACfU3U0s2bWJVVIn6IEYDXat5SKBPh93UA] ]A bronze model of that first primitive aircraft stands in Fore Street in Chard. The town's museum has a unique exhibition of flight before the advent of the
internal combustion engine and before the manned powered flight made famous by theWright Brothers . Stringfellow also invented and patented compact electric batteries, which were used in early medical treatment. Stringfellow's work was featured in an exhibition in 1868 atThe Crystal Palace inLondon .Notes and References
*Harald Penrose, "An Ancient Air: A Biography of John Stringfellow of Chard, The Victorian Aeronautical Pioneer" (Shrewsberry, England: Airlife Publishing, Ltd., 1988), 183p., illus. ISBN 1 85310 047 1
External links
* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/1591057.stm BBC: John Stringfellow]
* [http://www.ctie.monash.edu.au/hargrave/stringfellow.html Hargrave: John Stringfellow]
* [http://www.chardmuseum.co.uk Chard Museum]
* [http://www.flyingmachines.org/strng.html Flying Machines: John Stringfellow]
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