- Georges Abrial
Georges Abrial (1898 – ?) was an early French aerodynamicist. After graduating from the
St Cyr Aeronautical Institute he worked forLevasseur and did some pioneering work intotailless aircraft . He designed severalglider s during the 1920s before turning to lecturing the following decade, when he also became influential in the Frenchsoaring movement.Abrial stopped designing new aircraft after 1932 when he abandoned his A-12 project. He was more attracted by instructorship and educational methods and played an important role in the development of soaring in France during the 1930s. After
World War II , he was still active in promoting soaring in France and in French Africa.In 1954 he came back to the design of tailless aircraft, with the A-13 "Buse" project. But this glider was never built.
Aircraft designs
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Abrial A-2 Vautour (1925) Single-seat sailplane, 12.65 m wingspan
*Abrial A-3 Oricou (1927) Single-engine single-seat powered touring aircraft
*Abrial A-12 Bagoas (1931) Single-seat sailplane of extremely low wing aspect ratio. Not completed
*Abrial A-13 Buse (1954) Proposed single-seat sailplane. Not completed
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