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Traian Vuia aka Trajan Vuia (August 17, 1872 – September 3, 1950) was a Romanian inventor, who designed and built the first self-propelling heavier-than-air aircraft. This item is disputed, however, given that in the United States, the Wright brothers had already successfully flown the Wright Flyer on December 17, 1903.

Traian Vuia was born in the village Surducul Mic (now part of Traian Vuia commune) in the Timiş county in western Romania.

After the graduation of high-school in Lugoj in 1892, he enrolled in the Polytechnic University of Budapest, School of Mechanics where he got his engineering diploma. He then joined the Faculty of Law in Budapest. In May, 1901 he was awarded a Ph.D. degree in Law by the Faculty of Law in Budapest with the thesis “Military and Industry, State and Contract regime”.

Tatin was immediately interested in Vuia’s project, but also tried to persuade him that there was nothing he could do, since Vuia’s project did not have a suitable engine and it would not be stable enough. But Vuia continued to trust in his project, so he sent it to the Académie des Sciences of Paris on February 16, 1903, presenting the possibility of flying with a heavier-than-air mechanical machine and his procedure for taking off, but it was rejected for being utopian, adding the comments: “The problem of flight with a machine which weights more than air can not be solved and it is only a dream.”

In spite of all these refusals, Vuia did not give up and applied for a patent granted on August 17, 1903 and published on October 16, 1903. Vuia begun to build the flying machine in the winter of 1902-1903. He encountered many difficulties, the most important being of financial nature, but he succeeded in overcoming them. In the autumn of 1904, he began building the engine, also his own invention. In 1904, he got a patent for his invention in the United Kingdom.
A postcard with Vuia and his airplaneThis aircraft was called “Traian Vuia 1” and it was a single-plane airplane with a high-wing, which was completely built in December 1905. He found a place in Montesson, near Paris, where he could test his airplane, the first experiments started in 1905, at first he used the machine only as a car, without the wings mounted on it, so he could gather experience in driving it, then on March 18, 1906 “Vuia I” was set to take off. He accelerated and after about 50 meters, the plane left the soil and flew at about one meter in height for about 12 meters then the propeller stopped and the aircraft landed.

Many newspapers in France, the US, and the United Kingdom wrote about the first man to fly with a heavier-than-air machine with their own take off systems, propulsion units and landing gear. The thing that has been emphasized eversince about Vuia’s achievement, is that his machine was able to take off on a flat surface “only by on-board means”, without any “outside assistance”, be it an incline, rails, a catapult, etc. However there was, and is, much disagreement over precise definition of the “first” airplane (see first flying machine for more discussion).

In August 1906, he built the “Vuia I bis” airplane and made several experiments.
In 1907, his “Vuia II” airplane, with an Antoinette 25 hp (19 kW) engine, was exhibited at the first Aeronautical Salon in Paris.Between 1918 and 1921 he built two experimental helicopters on the Juvissy and Issy-les-Moulineaux aerodromes, contributing to the development of vertical take-off.

Another great invention of his was a steam generator with internal combustion that could generate steam with very high pressure of more than 100 atm (10 MPa), that is still used today in all thermal power stations.

On May 27, 1946 he was named Member of Honor of the Romanian Academy.
He is buried at the Bellu cemetery.

Today Timişoara International Airport (TSR), Romania’s second largest airport, carries his name.

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One Response to " Traian Vuia's airplane and contributions to Aeronautics "

  1. “the brothers only “glided” off Kill Devil Hill that day. Their first real flight came on May 6, 1908”, Alpheus W. Drinkwater, telegraph operator

    “Wilbur and Orville Wright are credited with making their first powered flight in a heavier-than-air machine on Dec. 17, 1903. But Alpheus W. Drinkwater, 76 years old, who sent the telegraph message ushering in the air age, said the brothers only “glided” off Kill Devil Hill that day. Their first real flight came on May 6, 1908, he said.”
    Source: New York Times, Dec. 17, 1951.

    ( see: http://wright-brothers.wikidot.com )

    The Wright brothers flew two years after Trajan Vuia!

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