- Raymonde de Laroche
Infobox Person
name = Raymonde de Laroche
image_size = 180px
caption = Raymonde de Laroche in August 1909
birth_date = birth date|1886|8|22|df=y
birth_place =France
death_date = death date and age|1919|7|18|1886|8|22|df=y
death_place = Le Crotoy airfield,France
occupation =Aviator Raymonde de Laroche (
22 August 1886 -18 July 1919 ), born Elise Raymonde Deroche, was a French aviatrix and the first woman to receive a pilot's licence.Biography
Early life
Born
22 August 1886 , Elise Raymonde Deroche was the daughter of aplumber .As a young woman she became an
actress and used the stage name "Raymonde de Laroche". "Flight" magazine erroneously added the title of "Baroness" in reporting her first flight, and it stuck. She had a son, André, whose father was reportedly the artist-turned aviatorLéon Delagrange .Lebow, E.: "Before Amelia", pages 9, 13, 20, 21. Brassey’s, Inc., 2002. ISBN 1-57488-482-4.]Achievements in aviation
De Laroche was already an experienced balloonist when, in October 1909, aviator
Charles Voisin (1882-1912) suggested she could learn to fly afixed-wing aircraft .On
22 October 1909 de Laroche flew convert|300|yd at Chalons, convert|90|mi|km east of Paris, where the Voisin brothers based their operations. De Laroche's flight is often cited as the first by a woman in a powered heavier-than-air craft. However there is evidence to suggest thatThérèse Peltier had flown the previous year. [http://www.earlyaviators.com/epeltier.htm Early Aviators - Peltier Biography] ]Decades later, aviation journalist Harry Harper wrote that until de Laroche made her celebrated flight on the Voisin she had never flown except once, for a short hop, as a passenger; that when she first took the controls Charles Voisin expressly forbade her to attempt a flight; and that after taxiing twice across the airfield she took off, flying "ten or fifteen feet high" and handling the controls with "cool, quick precision". ["Air Trails", July 1953. "The Brave Baroness — First Licensed Ladybird" by Harry Harper.]
Although
Gabriel Voisin wrote ". . . my brother [was] entirely under her thumb", [Voisin, G.: "Mes 10000 Cerfs-Volants". Editions Table Ronde, 1960. ISBN 2-71032-012-6.] the story of de Laroche as a headstrong woman making the flight after scant preparation and against Charles Voisin's orders almost certainly romanticizes what actually took place. "Flight" magazine, a week after the flight, reported: ”For some time the Baroness has been taking lessons from M. Chateau, the Voisin instructor, at Chalons, and on Friday of last week she was able to take the wheel for the first time. This initial voyage into the air was only a very short one, and "terra firma" was regained after convert|300|yd.”"Flight", page 695, October 30, 1909.] Biographer Eileen Lebow concurs: “At the Voisin camp at Chalons, M. Chateau, a company engineer responsible for training new pilots, took Laroche in charge, supervised by Charles Voisin, who was already captivated by her charms . . . Her first attempts showed aptitude: She could drive the machine across the field in a straight line, have it turned by a mechanic, and bring it back to where she started. From that beginning, she progressed to making short hops. On her first try, she revved up the fifty-horsepower motor and taxied across the field, turned into the wind, and with full power raced back across the field. Suddenly her wheels left the ground, and she continued in the air for three hundred meters before gently settling down. There were loud cheers from the ground crew, and M. Chateau nodded approvingly to his pupil . . .”"Flight" added that on the following day she circled the flying field twice, "the turnings being made with consummate ease. During this flight of about four miles (6 km) there was a strong gusty wind blowing, but after the first two turnings the Baroness said that it did not bother her, as she had the machine completely under control."
On 8 March 1910 de Laroche became the first woman in the world to receive a pilot's licence when the Aero-Club of France issued her license #36 of the "
Fédération Aéronautique Internationale " (International Aeronautics Federation or F.A.I.).De Laroche participated in aviation meetings at Heliopolis in Egypt as well as
Saint Petersburg ,Budapest andRouen .In July 1910 de Laroche was participating in the week long airshow at
Reims in France. On8 July her aeroplane crashed and she suffered such severe injuries that her recovery was in doubt but two years later she was fit again and had returned to flying. On26 September ,1912 she was injured in the automobile accident in whichCharles Voisin was killed. [http://www.earlyaviators.com/evoisin.htm Early Aviators - Charles Voisin Biography] ]On
25 November 1913 de Laroche won the Aero-Club of France's Femina Cup for a non-stop long-distance flight of over 4 hours duration.During
World War I , as flying was considered too dangerous for women, she served as a military driver, chauffeuring officers from the rear zones to the front under fire.In June 1919 de Laroche set two women's altitude records, [http://www.uh.edu/engines/epi1813.htm University of Houson, "Engines of our Ingenuity, No. 1813: Raymonde de Laroche", undated article by John H. Lienhard] , retrieved on
March 27 ,2008 .] one at convert|15700|ft|m; and also the women's distance record, at convert|201|mi|km.Death and afterward
On
18 July 1919 de Laroche, who was a talented engineer, went to the airfield at Le Crotoy as part of her plan to become the first professional woman test pilot. She co-piloted an experimental aircraft (whether she flew this plane or was simply a passenger at the time is not known) but on its landing approach the aeroplane went into a dive and crashed killing both the pilot and de Laroche.There is a statue of de Laroche at
Le Bourget Airport in France.References
External links
* [http://www.nasm.si.edu/research/aero/women_aviators/raymonde_delaroche.htm The Smithsonian web page about de la Roche]
* [http://www.earlyaviators.com/edelaroc.htm Early Aviators - De Laroche Biography]
* [http://www.museumofwomenpilots.com/index.html - Museum of Women Pilots]Persondata
NAME=Laroche, Raymonde de
ALTERNATIVE NAMES=Deroche, Elise; Laroche, Elise de; Roche, Raymonde de la; Laroche, Raymonde de, Baroness
SHORT DESCRIPTION=Aviator
DATE OF BIRTH=August 22 ,1886
PLACE OF BIRTH=France
DATE OF DEATH=July 18 ,1919
PLACE OF DEATH=Le Crotoy,France
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