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RC空撮「田中館愛橘博士のモニメント」GAUI330X改RC空撮「田中館愛橘博士のモニメント」GAUI330X改 
撮影:2011/06/17 二戸市シビックセンターにて。二戸市に縁ある福田繁雄作品田中館愛橘博士二戸市出身物理学者日本式ローマ字考案いたしました。
2011年06月27日再生回数 308
52回文化サロン 田中館愛橘52回文化サロン 田中館愛橘 

2012年02月10日再生回数 3
Scale Model of "Le Prieur No.2" ル・プリエール - First Aircraft in Japan, EOS 7DScale Model of "Le Prieur No.2" ル・プリエール - First Aircraft in Japan, EOS 7D 
This is the Making Of video of a 1/10 scale model of "Le Prieur No. 2" which was the first manned aircraft to fly in Japan. Its maiden flight took place on December 9th, 1909 close to lake Shinobazu in Ueno, Tokyo. The model was build for the 100 years anniversary celebration hold on December 9th, 2009 at Tokyo University, organized by Prof. Shinji Suzuki. The model was based on original photographs from "Kokukotohajime" by Mr. Masaaki Muraoka and on drawings of Mr. Richard Ansell. Historical BackgroundEnglish ver.100 years ago, just to the East of the University of Tokyo, Japanese aviation began, at Shinobazu Pond. An attaché of the French Embassy in Tokyo, Yves Paul Gaston Le Prieur, had prepared a glider, in collaboration with Shirou Aibara, a Lt. of the Japanese Navy, and Aikitsu Tanakadate, a professor at Tokyo Imperial University. That glider was 7.2 m long, 7.0 m wide, and weighed 35 kg. The frame was made of Japanese bamboo, which was covered with calico. Le Prieur sat on the gliders main wing, waiting to make the first manned flight in Japanese history In December 1909, the Franco-Japanese glider was unveiled to the public for its first flight. With the hopes and dreams of the Japanese people resting on the shoulders of the three aviation pioneers, their glider leaped into the air. The first flight of Le Prieur covering only 200 m at an altitude of 10 m, may seem small in comparison with the capabilities of current aircraft. However, it was a giant leap ...
2009年12月18日再生回数 967



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