翻訳と辞書
Words near each other
・ Horatius Stakes top three finishers
・ Horatocera
・ Horavar
・ Horavenc
・ Horayot
・ Horažďovice
・ Horațiu Năstase
・ Horațiu Pungea
・ Horațiu Rădulescu
・ Horb am Neckar
・ Horbach
・ Horbach (surname)
・ Horatio and Laura Allen Farm
・ Horatio Balch Hackett
・ Horatio Ballard
Horatio Barber
・ Horatio Barber (cricketer)
・ Horatio Bisbee, Jr.
・ Horatio Boileau Goad
・ Horatio Bolton
・ Horatio Bottomley
・ Horatio Bridge
・ Horatio Brown
・ Horatio C Wood, Jr.
・ Horatio C. Burchard
・ Horatio C. Claypool
・ Horatio C. Newcomb
・ Horatio Caine
・ Horatio Caro
・ Horatio Chriesman


Dictionary Lists
翻訳と辞書 辞書検索 [ 開発暫定版 ]
スポンサード リンク

Horatio Barber : ウィキペディア英語版
Horatio Barber

Captain Horatio Claude Barber (1875–1964) was an early British aviation pioneer and First World War flight instructor. In 1911 he flew the first cargo flight in Britain, transporting electric light bulbs from Shoreham to Hove. He was also the first person in Great Britain to gain an aeronautical degree.
==Biography==
Barber was one of the first aviation pioneers and within a few years of the first powered flight he leased a railway arch in Battersea to design and produce aircraft. In 1909 he moved to Lark Hill on Salisbury Plain and formed the Aeronautical Syndicate Limited to produce his designs.
In early 1910 he began fly his designs and in late September 1910 he became the first occupant of Hendon Aerodrome, newly established by the London Aerodrome Co, where he leased three hangars.〔(Opening of the Bleriot School ) ''Flight'' 8 October 1910〕 His ASL Valkyrie design started test flying from there in October 1910, Barber using the aircraft to gain his Aero Club Certificate (No. 30) in November of that year.〔("The Royal Aero Club of the United Kingdom OFFICIAL NOTICES TO MEMBERS" ) ''Flight'' Nov 26, 1910 p. 997〕 The company gave four Valkyries to the government and one aircraft and military pilot were lost in an accident in September 1911. Barber carried on with some experimental work, producing a tractor biplane called the ASL Viking early in 1912, but in April 1912 he dissolved the Syndicate, having failed to achieve any commercial success. The company's aircraft and equipment were sold, mostly to Frederick Handley Page. Barber continued to work as an aeronautical consultant, with an office at 59 Pall Mall in London.
In 1912 he tried to insure himself against any liability from passengers of his aircraft, this was unknown at the time and Lloyd's asked him to write his own policy, the first aircraft insurance policy.
Barber served in the First World War in the Royal Flying Corps (RFC) and later the Royal Air Force (RAF). He was one of the first flying instructors at Shoreham and he also invented a number of training aids. Barber was in charge of all flying training in England.
In 1917 he published a book ''The Aeroplane Speaks'' and in 1927 ''Aerobatics''. After the war he continued his involvement in aircraft insurance.
He died in 1964.

抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)
ウィキペディアで「Horatio Barber」の詳細全文を読む



スポンサード リンク
翻訳と辞書 : 翻訳のためのインターネットリソース

Copyright(C) kotoba.ne.jp 1997-2016. All Rights Reserved.