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Jacques Lebaudy (1868 –
January 11, 1919) was a
Frenchman from an
extremely wealthy family of
sugar refiners,
known for his
eccentricity and his attempt...
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Lebaudy Patrie was a semi-rigid
airship built for the
French army in Moisson, France, by
sugar producers Lebaudy Frères.
Designed by
Henri Julliot...
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Lebaudy République (later
known as La République) was a semi-rigid
airship built for the
French army in Moisson, France, by
sugar manufacturers Lebaudy...
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Lebaudy Frères was a
French sugar producer based in Moisson, France. In
addition to sugar, they also made a
series of semi-rigid
airships in the early...
- The
Lebaudy Morning Post was a
French semi-rigid
airship built for the
British Army in Moisson, France, by
manufacturers Lebaudy Frères. The
airship was...
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relative to the size of the gasbag; for example, in the
French airship Lebaudy Patrie the
volume of the
ballonet was
approximately one-fifth that of the...
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distinctive Lebaudy "hooked" appearance. The
gondola was a long open
truss structure beneath this and a crew
basket beneath, with the
typical Lebaudy feature...
- kind, but is
supported in the air by a pair of aerocurves, or wings",
placing "Santos-Dumont and
Lebaudys, with
their dirigible balloons ... in eclipse"....
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Kahan Gallery/African Arts (1978), pp. 15, 23
Mission Lebaudy-Griaule [compte-rendu] (
Lebaudy-Griaule
Mission (report)) [in] Persée. "Mélanges et nouvelles...
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builders were also
active before the war: from 1902 the
French company Lebaudy Frères
specialized in
semirigid airships such as the
Patrie and the République...