Raúl Pateras Pescara
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Raúl Pateras Pescara de Castelluccio (born in Buenos Aires
Buenos Aires
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 in 1890 and died in Paris
Paris
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 in 1966), marquis
Marquis
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 of Pateras-Pescara, was an Argentine
Argentina
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 lawyer and inventor specializing in seaplane
Seaplane
A seaplane is a fixed-wing aircraft capable of taking off and landing on water. Seaplanes that can also take off and land on airfields are a subclass called amphibian aircraft...

s and helicopter
Helicopter
A helicopter is a type of rotorcraft in which lift and thrust are supplied by one or more engine-driven rotors. This allows the helicopter to take off and land vertically, to hover, and to fly forwards, backwards, and laterally...

s, as well as motors, compressors, and the Pescara free-piston engine
Free-piston engine
A free-piston engine is a linear, 'crankless' internal combustion engine, in which the piston motion is not controlled by a crankshaft but determined by the interaction of forces from the combustion chamber gases, a rebound device and a load device A free-piston engine is a linear, 'crankless'...

.

Biography

At the beginning of the 20th century, his family returned from Buenos Aires to Europe. He worked with Gustave Eiffel
Gustave Eiffel
Alexandre Gustave Eiffel was a French structural engineer from the École Centrale Paris, an architect, an entrepreneur and a specialist of metallic structures...

 on wind tunnel
Wind tunnel
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 research to test a model torpedo-launching seaplane named the Pateras Pescara.

In 1912, the Italian
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 Ministry of the Navy tested the first aquatic torpedo launcher, based on the Pescara's model. Pescara met Alberto Santos Dumont in Paris at the beginning of the First World War.

In 1917, he applied in Spain for patent
Patent
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 number 63,659, April 7, 1917, which would be followed by 98 other patents until 1929.

From 1919, Pescara built several true coaxial helicopters, primarily described in his tenth French patent entitled "Rational helicopter" and submitted numerous patents across several countries. He first tested his machine indoor in 1921, before moving to Paris
Paris
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, France
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, where government funding was available.

On January 28, 1924, near Paris, "The Marquis Pateras Pescara broke his own world’s records for helicopter flight by remaining in the air eight minutes 13 4/5 seconds while flying 1,160 meters - about two-thirds of a mile – in a vertical line." Equipped with this type of coaxial double rotor apparatus, he was able to achieve a new world record on April 18, 1924 with a flight of 736 m (804.9 yd) in 4 minutes 11 seconds (approximately 13 km/h) at a height of 1.8 metre.

In 1929, with his brother Henri, the Italian engineer
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 Moglia, and the Spanish government, he founded La Fabrica Nacional de Automobiles ("National Automobile Factory") with an investment of 70 million pesetas
Spanish peseta
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. A car, the Nacional Pescara, was exhibited at the 1931 Paris Motor Show, at the Grand Palais
Grand Palais
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, on the stand neighboring Voisin's
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. In 1931 this eight-cylinder car won the European Grand Prix for hill climbing.

The Spanish Civil War
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 forced Pescara to return to France.
On February 28, 1933, the Pescara Auto-compressor Company was unveiled in Luxembourg
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. It remained in business for 30 years, supported by six French patents. One of its shareholders was the Pescara & Raymond Corporation based in Dover, Delaware
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, USA. Pescara auto-compressors fall into two basic types: symmetrical and asymmetrical.

During the Second World War, Pescara worked on electrical power in Portugal
Portugal
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. Free-piston engine
Free-piston engine
A free-piston engine is a linear, 'crankless' internal combustion engine, in which the piston motion is not controlled by a crankshaft but determined by the interaction of forces from the combustion chamber gases, a rebound device and a load device A free-piston engine is a linear, 'crankless'...

s received new attention when they were mass-produced by SIGMA which developed the GS34, a 1200-horsepower
Horsepower
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 generator. Pescara rejoined his sons in Paris in 1963 where he served as an expert for S.N Marep which was testing its 2000-horsepower ELPH 40.

Raúl Pateras-Pescara subsequently proposed the production of more powerful machines - new tandem generators based on the existing EPLH 40 and GS34). The formation of a company to apply these processes was underway when Pescara died.

Further reading

  • de Pescara, Christian. Aérofrance, pages 28–31. Issue 108. Dépôt légal: n° CPPAP 61682.
  • de Pescara, Christian. Association des Amis du Musée de l'air. Pégase, pages 12–21 ISBN - 0399-9939.

External links

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