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Victor |
Posted: March 07, 2006 10:03 am
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The book was finally published. It is a hard-cover 272 page book written in both Romanian and English. The price is 80 RON.
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Dénes |
Posted: March 07, 2006 01:09 pm
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That's a great news. Can you tell us more about the book?
Where did the 3rd co-author disappear? Gen. Dénes |
Victor |
Posted: March 07, 2006 02:06 pm
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I don't know more either. I will call mr. Antoniu tommorow to ask where I can buy it from.
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Victor |
Posted: March 07, 2006 07:05 pm
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I found out more. The book is only in English and teh official launch will be on 18 March at the opening of the Air Force Museum at in the new location at Pipera. Those that can't be there or want to get it faster, mr. Antoniu's phone number is: 0722 502 958
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C-2 |
Posted: March 07, 2006 09:48 pm
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Who is the third? |
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D13-th_Mytzu |
Posted: March 08, 2006 06:43 am
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Didn't know there was a third.. I only knew about Dan Antoniu and G. Cicos. But whi knows.. maybe mr. Cicos can tell us :]
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Dénes |
Posted: March 08, 2006 01:04 pm
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There was a third one, called Boiu or something similar. He was mentioned on Mr. Antoniu's web site and included on the cover, too, before it was changed to the current one.
However, since the book was published without him, it doesn't matter any more. Gen. Dénes |
pccdtk |
Posted: March 08, 2006 10:34 pm
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New details :
Contents The Beginnings Attempts the history of which has become a legend or reality, from the early days until the year 1900. CHAP. 1 The Forerunners Inventors 1901 - 1916. CHAP. 2 Manufacturers From 1917 to date. CHAP. 3 Factories and Shops -AEROSTAR SA -ARSENALUL AERONAUTIC Cotroceni -ATELIERELE DE REPARATII MATERIAL VOLANT nr.2 -ASTRA Arad -AVIOANE SA Craiova -CERCHEZ & CO. Chitila -CENTRUL NATIONAL DE PLANORISM Sanpetru Brasov -INDUSTRIA AERONAUTICA ROMANA IAR Brasov -INDUSTRIA AERONAUTICA ROMANA IAR SA Brasov -INTREPRINDEREA DE CONSTRUCTII AERONAUTICE ROMANE ICAR Bucuresti -INTREPRINDEREA FORESTIERA DE INDUSTRIALIZARE A LEMNULUI IFIL Reghin -ROMAERO SA -SOCIETATEA DE EXPLOATARI TEHNICE SET Bucuresti -SOCIETATEA DE TRANSPORT CONSTANTA STC -SCOALA DE PLANORISM IAD Bistrita -BROTHERS SCHIEL FACTORY CHAP. 4 Propelling Systems and Engines Cap.4.1 Beginnings Cap.4.2 Factories AEROSTAR SA Bacau ASTRA Arad IAR Brasov TURBOMECANICA Bucuresti FOREWORD Efforts have been made on large scale lately to produce historical monographs on the achievements in the aeronautical field. As regards the Romanian aeronautical developments although the issue was of interest for those who wanted to write a history on the subject, their work was somehow limited to pointing out the peaks. The Romanian achievements in the aeronautical field remained unknown both at home and abroad and this is perhaps the reason why the Romanians have not been awarded their well deserved place in the world aeroanutical history. At this point, the authors of this work have assumed a most difficult task and responsibility to produce a monograph which tried to observe the pure historical truth and to correct the errors made until now. In fact it is the authors belief that these errors were caused by the limited access to information sources. The present work is the result of a minute team research activity which focused on the Romanian and foreign official records including also private records which resulted in a tremendous volume of information, some excessively detailed other concise, yet of importance. The authors want to present all this information to the readers, particularly to those who are passionately fond of the aeronautical issue as well as to the researchers thus offering them the possibility to make comparisons and to identify priorities at a limited and larger level of the world aeronautical creation. In March 2006, Romania will celebrate the 100th Anniversary of the world’s first mechanical flight performed by the Romanian Traian Vuia. Despite the importance of the event no complete documentation on this subject has been produced and world acknowledged as yet. The study of the documents that were discovered will reveal preoccupations for the aeronautical field on the side of both known and unknown people. The Romanian aviation forerunners included a great many people who conducted fundamental studies and research work in the field , delivered conferences and published the results of their research activity but more important they designed and manufactured airplanes and engines at their own expense, spending their financial resources to the last penny. As a result they were forced to abandon their work and actually remained anonymous. In our efforts to write this work we were pleasantly surprised to rediscover these people who remained anoymous so far. In writing this Encyclopedia we considered it our duty to present these people to the readers if not for anything else but for the mere fact that at a certain moment in time they had principles which turned out to be valid over the years. In June 1910 the Romanian inventor Constantin Marinescu reached a conclusion which is worth Mentioning: ’’There is a total lack of interest in the aeronautical field on the side of the authorities’’, a situation which in his opinion had to be improved. In a report on his invention addressed to the Ministry of War he was stating the following: ’’Flying machines should be considered practical and necessary inventions rather than sports or curiosity objects”. In September 1910, the same inventor resumed the issue in a report addressed to King Carol 1. Regarding the development reached by the aeronautical inventors at that time: ’’The studies carried out so far are complete. Only time and experiments will help mankind penetrate the secrets of this dark empire ’’. But people will grasp the meaning of these words later on. All these new and yet ‚’’old things ” for us, nowadays , must be brought to light from the dusty Chronicles and files and reproduced as written, heard or spoken. Many of the writings of those days will seem to us magnificent utopia or baroques fantasies, others will be worthy of our regrets for having not yet been materialised. The authors leave it entirely to the readers to draw the conclusions regarding the real value of all these attempts made in the aeronautical field and trust they will certainly be indulgent in their judgement avoiding the current technical approach. Faced with the present achievements, these past inventors would have certainly had different reactions and perhaps many of them would have abandoned the study and would not have achieved anything . Let us imagine, for example, how ignorant we shall appear in our turn, in the eyes of the future generations and that they may speak of us in high terms sometime. We are aware that we have not managed to reveal all the information of the archives which would have enabled us to praise all the Romanians who were preoccupied with flying who designed and produced airplies and tried to fly them. In our work we presented inventions and designs that were materialised as well as others which remianed in the design stage. We considered that all of them were of a particular scientific and historical value, the difference consisting in the inventor’s financial capacity to achieve the work. In the early years the appointed commissions verdict on certain inventions or achievements was quite often the wrong one. This was due to the lack of knowledge in the field presented by the inventor who had the advantage of his own thinking and research in the respective field , for instance the vertical take-off planes which were recognised later on for the reason that they were a fantasy hardly understandable. |
Victor |
Posted: March 10, 2006 08:44 am
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Contents
The Beginnings Attempts the history of which has become a legend or reality, from the early days until the year 1900. Mihail Braneanu Caragea's Balloon Gheorghe Ferikide Petru Gavrilescu Gheorghe Varlam Ghitescu Martin Lajos Manole the master mason Nicu Movila Constantin Nestor Gligor Pintea Dumitru Matache Popescu The Balloon Flown in the Saracu Village Ion Stoica Dimitrie Sturdza Grigore Sturdza Constantin Balaceanu - Stolnici The Architect of the Trei Ierarhi Church The Three Flying Men ( Coleuti Church) CHAP. 1 The Forerunners Inventors 1901 - 1916. Ioan Stefan Agarici Stefan Alamureanu Neculai Amza Petre Andrianov Petru Andronic George S. Arion Iosif Armasescu Henry August George Beiu Grigore Briscu Dumitru Tache Brumarescu Matei Chioreanu Henri Coanda Gogu Constantinescu Ioan (Jon) Copcea Vasile Dimitrescu Ioan A. Dimitriu Theodor Vasile Dobrescu Stelian Dumitrescu Carol Faludi Constantin N. Gheorghiu Theiu Georgescu-Botosani Jacques Goldenberg Rodrig Goliescu George Gramaticescu Ioan Grigore Ernest Grünbaum Stanciu Iordache Mihail Iordanescu Victor P. Ionescu Nicolae Lavric G. B. Magnani Manu Manciu Constantin Marinescu Corneliu Marinescu Emil Mardarescu Gheorghe Negrescu Toma Paraschivescu Ion Paulat Nicolae Petrovici Victor Ion Popa Tiberiu Popescu Ion Romanescu Nicolae Saru (Nicolae Ionescu) Iosif Sechel Stefan Stanculescu Anton Stanescu Ion Stroescu Emil R. Sturza Ion Tabarici Alexan Tandargian Ioan Teodorescu (Jean Théodoresco) Ioan Niculae Vasiliu Ion C. Vissarion Aurel Vlaicu Traian Vuia CHAP. 2 Manufacturers From 1917 to date. Stefan Apostolescu Dumitru Barbieri Jean Barboi Gheorghe Borcescu Nicolae Bostan Gheorghe Botezatu (George de Bothezat) Romulus Bratu Bruno B. Braesky Victor & Nicolae Breazu Elie Carafoli Iustin Capra Cristea Constantinescu Gheorghe Copot Traian Costachescu Pompiliu Creiveanu Partenie Crisan Alexandru Danescu Vasile Dincan Anastasie Dragomir Ioan Dumbrava George G. Fernic Mihail Filip Ioan Filipescu Marius Gheorghiu Calin Gologan Ion Grossu Mircea Grossu-Viziru Adrian Ionescu Stefan Ionescu Marcel Jurca Arpad Kiss Rudolf Liciar Mihai Maier si Ana Bernard Radu Manicatide Liviu Marc Stan Mateescu Sorin Macinic Ion Matasaru Mircea Munteanu Grigore Musica Constantin Nicolau & Vasile I. Teodorof Dionisie Nichifor Vladimir Nivitchi Radu Onciul Iosif Pailer Egon Pastior Ovidiu Popa George S. Popoiu Stefan Protopopescu Andrei Gheorghe Rado Tiberiu J. Ramnisceanu Andrei Samueli Stanislas Sesefschi Radu Stoica Dragos Stoicescu Iosif Silimon Mihail Stefan Nicolae Tesla Rudolf Thomazi Aurel Turpan Vasile Tusa CHAP. 3 Factories and Shops -AEROSTAR SA -ARSENALUL AERONAUTIC Cotroceni -ATELIERELE DE REPARATII MATERIAL VOLANT nr.2 -ASTRA Arad -AVIOANE SA Craiova -CERCHEZ & CO. Chitila -CENTRUL NATIONAL DE PLANORISM Sanpetru Brasov -INDUSTRIA AERONAUTICA ROMANA IAR Brasov -INDUSTRIA AERONAUTICA ROMANA IAR SA Brasov -INTREPRINDEREA DE CONSTRUCTII AERONAUTICE ROMANE ICAR Bucuresti -INTREPRINDEREA FORESTIERA DE INDUSTRIALIZARE A LEMNULUI IFIL Reghin -ROMAERO SA -SOCIETATEA DE EXPLOATARI TEHNICE SET Bucuresti -SOCIETATEA DE TRANSPORT CONSTANTA STC -SCOALA DE PLANORISM IAD Bistrita -BROTHERS SCHIEL FACTORY CHAP. 4 Propelling Systems and Engines Cap.4.1 Beginnings Romulus Bratu Grigore Briscu Mihail Cerkez Alexandru Ciurcu Henri Coanda Giurca Liviu Grigorian Stefan Ionescu Radu Mardarescu Nicolae Popescu (Campina) Ion Stroescu Alexan Tandargian Traian Vuia Cap.4.2 Factories AEROSTAR SA Bacau ASTRA Arad IAR Brasov TURBOMECANICA Bucuresti |
pccdtk |
Posted: March 10, 2006 05:27 pm
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Order details :
Romanian Aeronautical Constructions Order on Mr.Dan Antoniu email account : dantoniu@myx.net Price for Romania - Lei (RON) 80 lei + 10 lei expedition Price for Europa + U.S.A - 50 EURO. + 10 EURO shiping Equivalent value on : Cod SWIFT BRDEROBU B-dul ION MIHALACHE no.1-7, S1 Bucharest , Romania Cont Lei (RON) RO12BRDE410SV66860704100 Cont Euro RO12BRDE410SV66861254100 ISBN 973-567-523-4 This post has been edited by pccdtk on March 11, 2006 05:27 pm |
D13-th_Mytzu |
Posted: March 10, 2006 08:53 pm
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Who is the publisher ?
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pccdtk |
Posted: March 11, 2006 05:48 pm
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This edition apear in very good graphic condition - publisher :"Monitorul Oficial "
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D13-th_Mytzu |
Posted: March 11, 2006 06:03 pm
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Monitorul Oficial ?!
Every day you learn something new I thought MOnitorul Oficial was only to publish laws and such and not books - thumbs up for them ! |
Victor |
Posted: March 11, 2006 06:27 pm
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They just lend their printing presses. This way they make extra profits. They don't do the editing.
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Dénes |
Posted: March 11, 2006 06:43 pm
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Same issue was with the authors' previous book, the one about the I.A.R. 80. AFAIK, the authors' did the editing themselves, Modelism only printed the book.
Gen. Dénes This post has been edited by Dénes on March 11, 2006 06:44 pm |
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