Alexander Mozhaysky

Alexander Mozhaysky

Alexander Fedorovich Mozhayskiy ( _ru. Александр Фёдорович Можайский) (OldStyleDate|March 21|1825|March 9 in Rochensalm, current Kotka, Finland — OldStyleDate|1 April|1890|March 20 in Saint Petersburg), was a Russian naval officer, aviation pioneer, researcher and designer of heavier-than-air craft.

Mozhayskiy was developing concepts for heavier-than-air flight. In 1884, Mozhayskiy's monoplane design made what is now considered to be a power assisted take off or 'hop' of 60-100 feet (20-30 meters) near Krasnoye Selo. His feat is generally distinguished from that of the Wright brothers on the basis that his design appears to have relied upon a ramp rather than wings to generate lift. This conclusion is supported by the fact that Mozhayskiy's wing design lacked the curvature necessary to generate lift. While it is possible that Mozhayskiy's wings slowed down the monoplane's descent, they were unlikely to have ever provided upward movement unless used at angles of attack that would have been unsustainable given the engines available to Mozhayskiy. He also experimented with different angles of attack. Although Soviet propagandists later overemphasised Mozhayskiy's role in aviation by claiming his hop as the first powered flight, Mozhayskiy's achievements in aviation, particularly with regard to flight control and propulsion, were considerable given the limits of the technology available to him and have only recently received serious attention.

References

* [http://www.flyingmachines.org/moz.html Flying Machines - Alexander Fyodorovich Mozhayskiy]
* [http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/AVmozhaiski.htm schoolnet Alexander Mozhayskiy]
* [http://www.ctie.monash.edu.au/hargrave/mozhaisky.html The Pioneers : An Anthology : Alexander Fyodorovich Mozhayskiy]


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужно сделать НИР?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Alexander Dmitrievich Zasyadko — ( ru. Засядко, Александр Дмитриевич; ua. Засядько, Олександр Дмитрович) (1779 mdash; OldStyleDate|8 June|1837|27 May), was a Russian Ukrainian gunner and specialist in rocketry, Lieutenant General (1829). In 1797, Zasyadko graduated from the… …   Wikipedia

  • List of Russian people — The Millennium of Russia monument in Veliky Novgorod, featuring the statues and reliefs of the most celebrated people in the first 1000 years of Russian history …   Wikipedia

  • Aviation history — deals with the development of mechanical flight, from the earliest attempts in kite powered and gliding flight, to powered heavier than air flight, and beyond. Humanity s desire to fly possibly first found expression in China, where people flying …   Wikipedia

  • Clément Ader — Born 2 April 1841(1841 04 02) Muret, Haute Garonne, France Died 5 March 1925(1925 03 05) (aged 83) …   Wikipedia

  • 1890 — This article is about the year 1890. Millennium: 2nd millennium Centuries: 18th century – 19th century – 20th century Decades: 1860s  1870s  1880s  – 1890s –  1900s  191 …   Wikipedia

  • Monoplane — For Félix du Temple s invention, see Monoplane (1874) Monoplane The low wing of a Curtiss P 40 …   Wikipedia

  • Yevfimy Putyatin — Yevfimy Vasilyevich Putyatin ( ru. Евфимий Васильевич Путятин) (November 8, 1803 ndash;October 16, 1883) was a Russian admiral noted for his diplomatic missions to Japan and China which resulted in the signing of the Treaty of Shimoda in 1855.He… …   Wikipedia

  • Krasnoye Selo — ( ru. Красное Село, lit. beautiful village ISBN 530900257Х. Г. П. Смолицкая. Топонимический словарь Центральной России . Армада Пресс , 2002] ) is a municipal town in Krasnoselsky DistrictOKATOReference|40 279 500] of the federal city of St.… …   Wikipedia

  • 2850 Mozhaiskij — Mozhaiskij Discovery and designation Discovered by L. Zhuravleva Discovery site Nauchnyj Discovery date October 2, 1978 Designations MPC designatio …   Wikipedia

  • Alexandre Mojaïski — Александр Федорович Можайский Alexandre Fiodorovitch Mojaïski Naissance 21 mars …   Wikipédia en Français

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”