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    Charles Renard (1847–1905) born in Damblain, Vosges, was a French military engineer. After the Franco-Prussian War of 1870-1871 he started work on the...
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  • preferred numbers was proposed in 1877 by French army engineer Colonel Charles Renard. His system was adopted by the ISO in 1949 to form the ISO Recommendation...
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    that are denominated in the 1-2-5 series. Renard series first proposed by French Army engineer Charles Renard. In March 2017, the decision to introduce...
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    Alexandre-Charles-Albert-Joseph Renard (7 June 1906, Avelin, Nord – 8 October 1983, Paris) was a French Roman Catholic Cardinal and Archbishop of Lyon...
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    non-rigid airship launched by Charles Renard and Arthur Constantin Krebs on August 9, 1884. Collaborating with Charles Renard, Arthur Constantin Krebs piloted...
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  • 10. In 1870 Charles Renard proposed a set of preferred numbers. His system was adopted in 1952 as international standard ISO 3. Renard's system divides...
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    Esnault-Pelterie's glider in 1904, although in 1871 a French military engineer, Charles Renard, built and flew an unmanned glider incorporating ailerons on each side...
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    Marchi Nel giardino delle rose Tramontano The Amusements of Private Life Charles Renard 1992 Once upon a Crime Inspector Bonnard 1993 Giovanni Falcone Paolo...
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  • controllable free-flight is made in the French Army dirigible La France by Charles Renard and Arthur Krebs. The flight covers 8 km (5.0 mi) in 23 minutes. It...
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    French officer and pioneer in automotive engineering. Collaborating with Charles Renard, Krebs piloted the first fully controlled free-flight made in the French...
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    television presenter and author Charles Renard (1847–1905), French military engineer who proposed preferred numbers Christine Renard (1929–1979), French writer...
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    who served as an advisor to Emperor Charles V and his son Philip II of Spain, who were also counts of Burgundy. Renard had the court appointment of Master...
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    Jean le Rond d'Alembert, Gustav Kirchhoff, and Lord Rayleigh. In 1889, Charles Renard, a French aeronautical engineer, became the first person to reasonably...
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    airship. The first fully controllable free flight was made in 1884 by Charles Renard and Arthur Constantin Krebs in the French Army airship La France. La...
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    steam road trains at his disposal. A road train devised by Captain Charles Renard of the French Engineering Corps was displayed at the 1903 Paris Salon...
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    free-flight was made in a French Army electric-powered airship, La France, by Charles Renard and Arthur Krebs. The 170-foot (52 m) long, 66,000-cubic-foot (1,900 m3)...
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    233) was built in 1880 at the request of the military engineer Captain Charles Renard (1847–1905), for the construction of balloons and airships. The building...
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  • Hangar "Y" at Chalais-Meudon near Paris in 1879 where the engineers Charles Renard and Arthur Constantin Krebs constructed their first airship "La France"...
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    airship Arthur Constantin Krebs, one of the many inspirations, with Charles Renard, for this novel, with their first fully controlled free-flight 8 August...
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    flew the first electrically powered airship.: 292  The following year, Charles Renard and Arthur Krebs flew La France with a more powerful motor.: 306  Even...
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    responsibility. Two French Army officers and engineers, Arthur Krebs and Charles Renard, had successfully flown in an electric-powered airship called La France...
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  • the terrorist Renard, and Bond's subsequent assignment to protect King's daughter Elektra, who was previously held for ransom by Renard. During his assignment...
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    envelope containing a number of separate gasbags. In 1887, the success of Charles Renard and Arthur Krebs' 1884 airship La France prompted him to send a letter...
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    heat and light, of an intensity of which coal is not capable." 1884 – Charles Renard and Arthur Constantin Krebs launch the airship La France. 1885 – Zygmunt...
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    France, a French Army airship, makes its maiden flight. Launched by Charles Renard and Arthur Constantin Krebs. Krebs piloted the first fully controlled...
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  • United Kingdom Antarctic Place-Names Committee (UK-APC) in 1960 for Charles Renard (1847–1905), who, with A.C. Krebs, constructed and flew the first dirigible...
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    Doctor Spelimeyer Ladies in Love (1936) - Franz Brenner Reunion (1936) - Charles Renard Stowaway (1936) - Judge Booth Fair Warning (1937) - Matthew Jericho...
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    August 1884, when the first fully controllable free flight was made by Charles Renard and Arthur Constantin Krebs in a French Army electric-powered airship...
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  • – Chester H. Pond invents the first electrical self-winding clock. Charles Renard and Arthur Constantin Krebs make a fully controllable free-flight in...
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    1889, Charles Renard, a French aeronautical engineer, became the first person to reasonably predict the power needed for sustained flight. Renard and German...
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